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Vets will not be used for political stunts

eddiew

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  • mrb_uofmiami​
    Today at 7:41 AM
    Keep your money, Trump. We don't want it. And Sarah, your sweet child didn't get traumatic stress from playing checkers in Iraq. He got it because you raised him.
 
With the Obama regime not doing all that much for Vets I would
be surprised to see any Vet piss all over anyone trying to help them.
 
super pacs from other candidates are offering vets cash rewards if Trump will debate their candidate ..

Rafael $1 mil
Carly $2 mil

now Trump can say it was HIS BIG PLAN to raise millions for wounded warriors ... HIS PLAN

LMAO
 
Donald, yes, any money you donate to vets' care, etc., is a good thing.
 
super pacs from other candidates are offering vets cash rewards if Trump will debate their candidate ..

Rafael $1 mil
Carly $2 mil

now Trump can say it was HIS BIG PLAN to raise millions for wounded warriors ... HIS PLAN

LMAO
indians call trump walking eagle ,,,,so FOS he can't fly
 
super pacs from other candidates are offering vets cash rewards if Trump will debate their candidate ..

Rafael $1 mil
Carly $2 mil

now Trump can say it was HIS BIG PLAN to raise millions for wounded warriors ... HIS PLAN

LMAO
they would even let Limp paw ref the debate
 
With WWP, 60 cents on the dollar actually goes to veterans

About 40 percent of the organization's donations in 2014 were spent on its overhead, or about $124 million, according to the charity-rating group Charity Navigator. While that percentage, which includes administrative expenses and marketing costs, is not as much as for some groups, it is far more than for many veterans charities, including the Semper Fi Fund, a wounded-veterans group that spent about 8 percent of donations on overhead. As a result, some philanthropic watchdog groups have criticized the Wounded Warrior Project for spending too heavily on itself.

Some of its own employees have criticized it, too. During five years with the Wounded Warrior Project, William Chick, a former supervisor, said of the charity, "It slowly had less focus on veterans and more on raising money and protecting the organization."

Wounded Warrior Project accused of wasting money
 
super pacs from other candidates are offering vets cash rewards if Trump will debate their candidate ..

Rafael $1 mil
Carly $2 mil

now Trump can say it was HIS BIG PLAN to raise millions for wounded warriors ... HIS PLAN

LMAO

Care to elaborate on some event that either Hillary or Bernie has hosted in support of veterans?
 
With WWP, 60 cents on the dollar actually goes to veterans

About 40 percent of the organization's donations in 2014 were spent on its overhead, or about $124 million, according to the charity-rating group Charity Navigator. While that percentage, which includes administrative expenses and marketing costs, is not as much as for some groups, it is far more than for many veterans charities, including the Semper Fi Fund, a wounded-veterans group that spent about 8 percent of donations on overhead. As a result, some philanthropic watchdog groups have criticized the Wounded Warrior Project for spending too heavily on itself.

Some of its own employees have criticized it, too. During five years with the Wounded Warrior Project, William Chick, a former supervisor, said of the charity, "It slowly had less focus on veterans and more on raising money and protecting the organization."

Wounded Warrior Project accused of wasting money
From your link:

The charity recently pledged to raise $500 million for a trust to fund lifetime supplemental health care for severely wounded veterans. And on Tuesday, it started a program to provide care for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injuries, two of the most common injuries for veterans of recent wars.

Such ambitious programs would be impossible without significant spending on fund-raising and staff, said Mr. Nardizzi, who has become a vocal advocate of the idea that charities should be able to spend what they want on travel, fund-raising and executive salaries.
 

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