During this Christmas and New Year’s season the gift of charity swells in the hearts of many. And who better to benefit from that charity than those who have literally given life and limb for the freedom and liberty we possess today than the veterans who stood tall when their nation called on them?
When people donate money they expect that the majority of it will go to the actual cause and not line the pockets of some corporate hack or grease the wheels to enable extravagant parties. Unforunately, when it comes to the Wounded Warrior Project, the people who have been so generous with their donations have been bamboozled and the veterans in need have been placed, as one veteran put it, into a “dog and pony show.”
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Aspca and UNICEF are two others that are saturating tv with begging for funds. Money laundering for the progressive party anti-american activities.
ReplyDeleteaspca is especially dangerous with their undercover activities to put farmers out of business.
Commies everywhere.
DeleteThey are extremely anti gun too. They shut down a manufacturer making a 1911 for the Wounded Warrier Project.
ReplyDeleteRidiculous. Thanks.
DeleteI read awhile back that the cumulative salaries of the 10 highest paid staffers at the WWP was 2.3 million $
ReplyDeleteDisgusting. They should be tarred and feathered to begin with.
DeleteAny such "charity" operation should be statutorily required to publish a breakdown of where the donations go. If an audit proves otherwise there should be looooog mandatory prison sentences.
ReplyDeleteCharity Navigator gives them 3 out of 4 stars, but there may be shenanigans with the books as I suspect are with others like the $PLC and the $NAACP$. As I remember, the former had 1 and the latter 0 stars until they hit the news, then miraculously their stars increased.
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