The CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY cordially invites you to join us in saluting

*As the gilded youth of Europe are out of their heads in the backwoods of Croatia, the military-industrial Beltway crowd gathers in solemn Washington conclave to decorate each other.

*This one will cost you USD 25 grand a pop (for the best seats, that is), but reducing the size of government never comes cheap.

The CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY cordially invites
you to join us in saluting

the Honorable
MICHAEL B. MUKASEY
former U.S. Attorney General
Recipient of the 2012 FREEDOM FLAME Award

and

MAJOR GENERAL JOHN K. SINGLAUB
Recipient of the 2012 FREEDOM'S SHIELD Award

and

THE BRADLEY FOUNDATION
Recipient of the 2012 TERRY ELKES SACRED HONOR Award

on

Tuesday, May 22, 2012
at the Union League Club
38 East 37th Street, New York, NY 10016

6:30 PM Cocktail Reception
7:30 PM Dinner

About the honorees

about Michael Mukasey
Michael Mukasey served from 2007 to 2009 as the eighty‐first U.S. Attorney General following his appointment to that position by President George W. Bush. From 1988 to 2006, he was a federal judge in the Southern District of New York, becoming that court’s Chief Judge in 2000. Prior to his appointment to the bench, General Mukasey served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and as the Chief for that office of the Official Corruption Unit. He is a partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP.

A particularly noteworthy contribution to the common defense during Michael Mukasey’s extensive public service was performed in his role as the presiding judge in the successful prosecution of Omar Abdel Rahman (the “Blind Sheik”) and nine other co‐conspirators convicted of the first attack on the World Trade Center in 1993.

about Maj. Gen. John Singlaub

Major General John K. “Jack” Singlaub is one of our nation’s most storied and accomplished military officers. His service in the United States Army from 1943‐1977 included an assignment with the Office of Strategic Services that involved parachuting into occupied France to work with the Resistance to support the Allied invasion. Other highlights of General Singlaub’s extraordinary career include: a role as a founding member of the Central Intelligence Agency; uniformed leadership positions in, among other places, Vietnam and South Korea; and assisting President Reagan in defeating Soviet Communism’s proxies in Latin America.

about The Bradley Foundation

In recognition of philanthropy in the service of national security, (((that's quite an achievement in and of itself))) the Center for Security Policy presents the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation with this year’s Terry Elkes Sacred Honor Award for its tireless commitment to freedom and the American experiment.

The Foundation has done incalculable good by promoting limited, competent government; a dynamic marketplace for economic, intellectual, and cultural activity; and a vigorous defense, at home and abroad, of American ideas, institutions and liberties.

How to Register

To RSVP, please select from the options below by May 6th, 2011.

Contact: Tracey Johnson at the Center for Security Policy
[email protected] or by phone at (202) 835-9077

Patriot Sponsor: $25,000
• 12 tickets, including 2 seats at the head table
• One table for 10 in premier location at Award Dinner
• Admission for 12 to cocktail reception
• Premier recognition in gala program and signage
(((Special bonus – you're not required to listen to Croatian dubstep, nor
do you have to set up your own microbiology self-education lab)))

Regent Sponsor: $10,000
• One table for 10 in preferred location at Award Dinner
• Recognition in the gala program and signage
• Admission for 10 to cocktail reception

Individual ticket(s): $1,000
• Admission for 1 to cocktail reception
• Admission for 1 to Award Dinner

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or

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