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On Thursday, November 13, 2008, the Manhattan Institute proudly hosted President
of the United States George W. Bush at New York's historic Federal Hall
National Memorial. The President spoke in defense of free market principles
and warned of the dangers of excessive financial regulation.
"Free market capitalism is far more than economic theory. It is the engine of social mobilitythe highway to the American Dream." President George W. Bush
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On Thursday, October 16th, the Manhattan Institute hosted its 21st annual Wriston Lecture. Justice Clarence Thomas delivered the keynote address titled "Judging in a Government by Consent."
"What is the role of government? Or more to the point, what is the role of
our government? Interestingly, this is the question that our framers answered
more than 200 years ago when they declared our independence and adopted our
written Constitution. They established the form of government that they trusted
would be best to preserve liberty and allow a free people to prosper." Justice Clarence Thomas
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On Thursday, October 2, 2008, the Manhattan Institute was honored to host Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters.
"It is heartening
that the Manhattan Institutean organization which has done so much to advance
policy in areas such as welfare reform, education, and public safetyis
putting their intellectual capital to work on infrastructure issues." Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters
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On Monday, April 21st Manhattan Institute hosted Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney.
"The scholars and fellows of the Institute have built one of the most impressive think tanks in the country. And you do more than dwell in the world of ideasyou know how to build a case for reform and how to set events on a new track."
- Vice President Dick Cheney
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On Thursday, November 1, 2007, the Manhattan Institute
was proud to host Mayor Michael
Bloomberg as the keynote speaker of our conference,
"Thinking Big for New York City." Full text and video
of the speech are available on the Mayor's website.
He opened his remarks with some kind words for the Manhattan
Institute:
"I
want to thank the Manhattan Institute, and its president
Larry Mone, not just for bringing us together this morning,
but for more than 25 years of scholarship, and leadership,
in reshaping public policy in our city. On subjects
ranging from welfare reform to tax policy, the Manhattan
Institute's hard-nosed, well-researched ideas have had
a tremendous impact."
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On Tuesday June 27th, 2006 the Manhattan Institute was
proud to host President George W. Bush as he delivered
a
major policy address on restoring the Line-Item Veto
"...I want to thank the Manhattan Institute's support
for pro-growth economic policies, policies that really
send a clear signal that we are still the land of dreamers
and doers and risk-takers."
- President George W. Bush |
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The Manhattan Institute was proud to host Mayor Rudolph
Giuliani on Tuesday, June 13th, 2006. He discussed America's
growing energy needs and the role that nuclear power can
play in meeting that surging demanda topic of the
highest economic, environmental, and national-security
importance.
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The
Manhattan Institute was proud to host Vice President Dick
Cheney who delivered a major policy address on Iraq and
the War on Terror. The
full text of his remarks are available on the White House
website.
The Vice President began his remarks with
a generous compliment for the Manhattan Institute: "This
is a place of tremendous creativity, of original thinking,
and of intellectual rigor. The scholars of the Manhattan
Institute have shown, time and again, the power of good
ideas to shape public policy and to have an impact on
the lives of people here in New York and across the nation.
You have made enormous contributions to the betterment
of the city and the policy debate nationwide. The Manhattan
Institute is greatly admired in the country, and rightly
so. I congratulate you for building such a fine reputation,
and for maintaining it over the years."
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