Proceeds to bounce their uvula off their ankle.
So, you gun owners out there who want to help the troops? Might be time to find another avenue for your charity. WWP clearly finds the firearms industry distasteful.
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Wounded Warrior Foundation Puts Foot In Mouth... - The Minuteman
on 11/13/2012 7:01 PM
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Well... crap. What a stupid and indefensible position to take. I hope they rethink this policy.
That's the sort of thing that happens when small organizations get so big they have to hire professionals" to handle some of their portfolios. Those self-same new professionals are often hired from other charities run by libs.
Also their Executive Director make almost $350,000 a year.Non-Profit my ass.
wizardpc
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I just looked up their 990 and they had $70 million in the bank at then end of 2011.
I guess they really don't need gun owners.
I guess they really don't need gun owners.
WWP wasn’t worried about getting support from gun companies back in May when they took Kahr Arms’ $50k donation.
http://www.kahr.com/kahr-news.asp#WWP
NotClauswitz
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They don't do "too bad" at they executive salary level, but there are other charities that put more back to the cause and less to "administrative costs."
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I support Task Force Dagger and Wounded EOD group. Both groups were my customers in a past life.