Wounded Warrior Project is refusing to accept a Florida Christian church’s money because it is “religious in nature,” Fox News’ Todd Starnes reports. Liberty Baptist Church and Academy, located in Fort Pierce, Fla., is also a K-12 school.
“We were heartbroken,” Pastor Wallace Cooley told Fox News.
It wasn’t until after Liberty Baptist Church and Academy had already paid a $100 registration fee to raise funds for Wounded Warrior Project that the they received an email from the non-profit organization.
“We must decline the opportunity to be the beneficiary of your event due to our fundraising event criteria, which doesn’t allow community events to be religious in nature,” WWP’s community events team wrote in an email. “Please note your registration fee will be refunded within the next 7-10 business days.”
Because Wounded Warrior Project considers itself to be a nonpartisan organization, the group says it can’t accept fundraising from companies “in which the product or message is religious in nature.”
The church was reportedly planning to accept a special offering on the last Sunday in February and students were collecting money from family and friends to give to WWP.
“We had to tell our children and parents we can’t give to the Wounded Warrior Project…We are second-class citizens now because we are people of faith,” Cooley told Fox News.
The pastor said the church anticipated bringing in roughly $50,000 for military veterans.
Fox News has more details:
A Wounded Warrior told Fox News they would look into the matter. The organization did not respond to subsequent telephone calls.
The fundraising project was a joint effort by the 400-member church and the 460 students who attend the academy. The pastor said he first learned about WWP by watching Fox News Channel.
“We appreciate the freedoms we enjoy in this country and the fact that our soldiers have fought for freedom of religion,” he said. “We teach patriotism in our school.”
Kindergarten teacher Tanya Sue Albritton posted a message on the Wounded Warrior Project Facebook page, explaining that her students were devastated.
“They were very sad,” she wrote. “One little girl wanted to know, ‘Why can’t we share with the soldiers?’”
“I was at a loss as to what I should tell her because I don’t understand it myself…Well, WWP, why can’t we share with the soldiers,” she added.
In delivering the news to his congregation, Pastor Cooley penned what he described as “one of the saddest letters I have ever had to write”:
“We are very disappointed that we, as a religious organization, are being discriminated against. But they are a private organization and have and should have the freedom to make their own rules.”
Cooley said the donations that were made have been returned and the church is currently looking for another veterans group to help — one that will accept their generous donation.
TheBlaze has reached out to Wounded Warrior Project and will update this story as additional information becomes available.
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lylejk
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:12pmThis is about the most idiotic, beyond stupid response I’ve ever heard of. I guess they must be making enough dough for their cause from Bill O’Reilly to be picky. Sad for those wounded soldiers since this would be a reason for me not to give since I don’t buy into the politically correct policies of organizations save those that are so abhorrent to justify so (like NAMBLA for instance). A reputable church doesn’t come even close to justifying a snub like this. Goodbye WW. :)
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SgtB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:38pmThe matter is strictly benign. The only reason why anyone would have to register to give to the charitable organization is so that they could use WWP’s trademarked logo. The church can still raise funds and give them directly to the wounded warrior project. What they can’t do now is to make shirts and caps with the logo on it to give out to those who have donated.
There is more complexity to this story than what is written and the church is just trying to paint Christians as a discriminated against minority; and thanks to the news casters who penned this story for the masses, they have done just that.
** It should be noted that there is a very real difference between a newscaster and a journalist or reporter. Nearly every person you get news from is a simple newscaster and only reads a script that has been dumbed down and which has received no real scrutiny. They simply regurgitate the information given them.
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Oath-keeper
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:44pmI opened a sall web based business that primarily provides firearms training, and related products. I tried to ornate 5% of my profits to WWP they wouldn’t return my calls or e-mails, I got the feeling they were upidity, I said no problem just trying to help. I was able to find a reputable charity that within 5 minutes gave me permission to use their logo on my website stating 5% of profits go to ” the Navy- Marine Corps Releif Society” they have been awesome. I still help wounded warriors o happens I live near 29 Palms Ca and my family bypasses WWP and we have them for holidays, help them w appointments as well as assist w some financial needs to. I have been told by wounded vets they are not allowed to receive any assistance outside of WWP that exceeds $200 if true I am amazed that they have such a great cause but limit the help they can get,…….
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Shasta
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:52pm@SgtB, before your post gets removed, I wanted to say thanks. You filled in a big hole left by the Blaze on this story. Also, every member of that church can give individually, so if making a donation is the most important thing…problem solved.
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curtisgb
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:01pmJust give to the PVA (Paralyzed Veterans Association). They welcome your contributions.
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RANGER1965
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:30pmI respect their right to take money, or not take money from whomever they choose.
I also have the same rights.
**Crosses Wounded Warrior Project off List.**
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Oath-keeper
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:34pmSGTB is correct I did not finish my post, after further investigation WWP has no issue w taking donations, but they do not want their logo and name used which I understand. We chose to do our part as individuals and not use our company. The Navy -Marine Corps Relief Society was gracious enough to allow the use of their logo but all of these great charities have to be cautious on the use of their names. There are many unscrupulous people that can cause great harm by misrepresenting their cause for profit. WWP is a very well operated charity and few do as much to help our wounded vets as they do.
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CowboyExpat
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:57pm@SGTB….where do you get your facts from that would cause you to print such a comment? We would like to know as well sir. Enlighten us as to the ‘complexity’ of the story so we may share in your righteous indignation.
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Look4DBigPicture
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:00pmHow absurd! I guess they don’t need our money, so I’m moving my monthly donation to another cause.
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BigSky
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:13pmEveryone has a right to donate to whoever they like. I will refuse to donate to WWP now and in to the future.
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Mojoron
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:48pmMan, this really ****** me off. I left a Facebook note and I am really thinking about stopping my contribution but I don’t want to disappoint my Warriors. This really infuriates me. I hope they rescind their stupid rules. How dumb can one organization be.
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txjb
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:48pmsgtb , christians are a discriminated minority ! this country loves gays,holly wood,buda,islam ,etc now, then at anytime I’ve ever seen . And you probably have a problem with us too.
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yougottabekidding
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:49pmI discontinued giving to WWP on a monthly basis when I heard of problems with them accepting donations from the firearms industry or religious organizations.
Sorry people I thought it was a worthy donation but have moved my donations else where.
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banjarmon
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:57pmWhy not except donations from everybody, that would be nonpartisan. If it is a logo problems and or use of logo, they should charge xxxxxx dollars for limited use over and above donations received.
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JohnnyinthePedros
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:14pmThey don’t like guns either. F Them.
http://www.examiner.com/article/wounded-warrior-project-stirs-debate-controversy-with-anti-gun-stance
marybethelizabeth
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:14pmscoreboard for this story
Truth 1
theblaze 0
foxnews 0
This is National Enquirer type reporting. The elements are all true, but some elements are left out and the ones they didn’t reject aren’t put together right.
instead of the Wounded Warriors, theblaze should be “reaching out” to the Liberty Baptist Church who would not be wanting to bear false witness.
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ArchaicSEAL
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:15pmWell, there goes my donations to Wounded Warrior. I will not be supporting them anymore. And I say this as a former military man who has done much for this country (both good… and horrible.) I refuse to support ANY organization, even one which is setup to help men and women like myself coming back from the field of war, if they are going to sit there and tell me that somehow my being a Christian is “partisan.” As if F-in Christians are ALL republicans… It’s shallow, stupid and makes no sense. YOU are supposed to be ABOUT THE ****** SOLDIERS AND HELPING THEM and NOT in taking a political or religious stance!
If you wish to be a hypocritical organization that proclaims to not want to be partisan and so don’t take money from a church for fear it makes you partisan, well, guess what you have JUST said and done morons.
Human Stupidity is like its Arrogance… beyond hope.
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3-Blue
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:18pmThis is exactly what’s wrong with modern society: The removal of God from the public square. It is resulting in the decay and destruction of the social fabric of America. I am very disturbed and disappointed that an organization which should know better is engaging in the same stupidity that the government, schools and politically correct quasi-public organizations are doing. It is an extremely serious mistake. One which is resulting in very terrible damage and one which we may not recover from as a nation.
I am a believer in God and Jesus Christ. I will not contribute to the WWP ever again because of their extremely poor judgment, to say the least, unless they make a public apology and a 180* turnaround from their present idiotic position. I know that I am far from alone.
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emplumber
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:33pm“Religious in nature?” I guess they haven’t looked closely at what’s printed on the money they receive, “IN GOD WE TRUST”.
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RabidPatriot
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:33pmSince this organization gets most of its money from political conservatives and a majority of those people are Christians, it might want to bend over backwards to fix this PR nightmare. It’s like Planned Parenthood returning money to the DNC because it does not except donations from political organizations. Planned Parenthood would have found loopholes to take that money and pat the DNC on the back. The DNC does not take foreign political contributions (wink wink) but it found a way to take and spend that money, $50 at a time.
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HoratiusAtTheBridge
Feb. 1, 2013 at 10:10pmTo: SGTB(utthole), shA/SSta & MaryDOOCHElizabeth… Sorry, but this is a slam on the Christians. Were say the MUSLIMS to do a fundraiser, I guarantee ‘Warrior wouldn’t dare reply like this. You three stooges like to fart stuff out of those holes under your noses, but strangely substance is lacking. WHERE is the so called “missing information”, etc that you say makes this a non-story? Better yet – F each one of you – and in both ears. GTFAway how ’bout it? And EnSCROTnom – you, too, you sad little **** dropping.
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SendTheMeteors
Feb. 1, 2013 at 10:37pmMaybe I’m wrong, but it sounds to me like this group is trying to disassociate itself from the Glenn Beck types who are pretending to support the group, and may be giving modest donations, in order raise money for their own cause or, in the case of Beck and his like, themselves.
It’s like those calls to donate money to the “State Trouper’s Association” or whomever, where maybe 10 cents of what you donate goes to the cause your think you’re donating too, and 90% goes to the person raising the money – the Glenn Beck types.
I suspect the WWP is simply asserting their honor and self-respect. I believe they’ve decided to not not raise a little money by letting those who would use their worthy cause to raise a whole lot of money for themselves. And then give the WWP – our war veterans – the crumbs.
yougottabekidding
Feb. 1, 2013 at 10:54pmMojoron
There are plenty of organizations out there that do not qualify contributions for and to our wounded warriors
A little investigation will put you on to some very fine people doing good work for them and their families.
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yougottabekidding
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:00pmSendTheMeteors
Beside proving once again what an idiot you are.
You are making some very slanderous statements. I hope the appropriate people follow the proper path. Idiots should pay for their stupidity
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BryanB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:35pmBy the number of Paid Blogers I see on here,
I would say Wounded Warrior Project, is already starting damage control.
Wounded Warrior Project you really messed up big time, and thats the real tragedy, because you thought yourselves and not of others.
Now I would like to know how much money Wounded Warrior Project really gives to Veterans………..
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Techcon
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:53pmNonpartisan?
Being a “partisan” means giving favor to one POLITICAL PARTY over another.
It does NOT mean being a coward and bending over to please a cabal of thin skinned, “Spoiled Brats” who get offended when the wind BLOWS!
So they PI$$ off “A” to please “B”? Nice, since “B” hate the military and wouldn’t donate penny one to save their OWN lives.
Welcome to the USSA!
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spfoam1
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:09amTake a good look at their stats.
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=12842
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Ollie123
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:11ameveryone has a religious view, even an atheist is making a statement regarding the existence of God, what a stupid reason for not excepting donations. I guess I can’t give to them because I believe in Jesus??
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Obama_In_PeePee_Is_Becks_Art
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:59am“‘We Were Heartbroken’: Wounded Warrior Project Reportedly Refused to Take Church’s ‘Religious in Nature’ Donation”
It looks like the “Wound-The-Warriors Project” is a Progressive front organization. Now that we know the truth about these commies, just donate directly to the warriors themselves or set up a competing “project”.
BTW, the United States Of America is “religious in nature” and our warriors are God-fearing men (and now women, I suppose) who serve God & Country in defense of Liberty … soon both abroad AND home.
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3-Blue
Feb. 2, 2013 at 2:12amGrow up MeteorHead? You’ve got a lot of nerve. Why don’t you go get a life and leave us alone? We don’t care what you think and we don’t want you around. Get it through your thick skull.
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KevINtampa
Feb. 2, 2013 at 2:32am@SGTB
Sooooo…. their money is good enough, but not their cause… WWP believes the cause of this church would tarnish its image, and is therefore revoking permission to essentially let WWP sponsor the fund raising drive for…wait for it…the WWP.
The statement “There is more complexity to this story than what is written and the church is just trying to paint Christians as a discriminated against minority” is not true. The church isn’t trying to point it out; it is pointing out the discrimination.
dis·crim·i·nate
/disˈkriməˌnāt/
Verb
Recognize a distinction; differentiate.
Perceive or constitute the difference in or between.
Synonyms
distinguish – differentiate – discern
So if you are right, they are a religious institution requesting WWP sponsorship for a fund raising event for the WWP; the WWP is differentiating this Christian church differently than it would a non-religious organization because it’s Christian and therefore religious. It’s the very definition of discrimination. You’re statement is either double speak of a new kind of nature and complete idiocy, or worse, deliberate propaganda.
I’m not trying to flame, just pointing out the logic as I read it. Correct me if I’m wrong…PLEASE…because this is incredibly disheartening. I’ve not only donated to the WWP, I’ve volunteered with sister charities of theirs on several occasions and it really taints that experience. A damn shame is what this is..
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M1A2_Tanker
Feb. 2, 2013 at 5:59amThey are Anti-Gun as well. They will accept money from Gun Manufactures but stipulate that they are not allowed to advertise their support of WWP.! There are much better Org. out there anyway. Look up their Taxes, The People who run WWP make Millions a year in Salaries.
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M1A2_Tanker
Feb. 2, 2013 at 6:00amhttp://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=116689.
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kaydeebeau
Feb. 2, 2013 at 7:12am@SPFoam – well the cursory glance I took at the financials for WWP – quite interesting apprx 4/5 of their funds go to fundraising, and other admin costs leaving only about 1/5 to actually go to the projects sole purpose – helping the wounded warrior – not exactly what I call a wise and prudent use of the funds…thanks for the link
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PubliusPencilman
Feb. 2, 2013 at 8:24am“We had to tell our children and parents we can’t give to the Wounded Warrior Project…We are second-class citizens now because we are people of faith,”
Yeah? Second-class citizens? Give me a friggin’ break. Look how quickly this guy turns himself into the victim. Boohoo!
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puravida56
Feb. 2, 2013 at 8:26am@SGTB – Thanks for enlightening us. There is no doubt that the Blaze is very selective as to what facts they add to the story.
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jcldwl
Feb. 2, 2013 at 8:48amWow this is a shocker. This was one of our chosen charities but they have now been crossed off the list. Looks like all we have left is the Salvation Army. I wonder how Rush feels about this considering he raises money for them as well.
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SocialistSlayer
Feb. 2, 2013 at 10:03amWounded Warriors like other charities started out as something good and as soon as the money roles in the Money Hungry Leeches take control. They make me sick and they will never see a Dime from me !
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sligresda
Feb. 2, 2013 at 10:57amthanks sgtb. i wish we had a media outlet that would give us the ENTIRE story. i thought that was what the blaze was supposed to be about. why cant we have ALL the facts so we can make an informed opinion without having to find 10 different news sources just to have a complete story.
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SLAPTHELEFT
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:00amHey WWP
Apparently you are a for profit organization now. Co opted by the govt much?
There better be a change in policy- for the wounded warriors. Plain stupid.
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A. NonyMoose
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:02amOdd, though. They have no problem with using religion in their commercials…. “Say a prayer for peace”, is how their song ends.
So, I don’t understand why they suddenly get religion-averse when the religion they base their appeal on asks for a nod in return for a donation.
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ArmedPatriot
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:11amI’ve contributed before but never again. Time for O’Reilly to step up to the plate on this one. Otherwise he too is a hypocrite though not on an Algoreythmic scale. WW also has a questionably high “overhead.” Somebody’s getting rich over there. O’Reilly once promised to look into it but he never did unless I missed it.
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Pigpen
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:35amYes, I will no longer be donating to wounded warrior. But how about some journalism, here? Hey theBlaze editors, its not hard! Follow the money, kids. Some other big money donation is co-opting this charity and all it stands for and is using its influence to knock the Christianity out of it. Shouldn’t be too hard to find some whistleblowers at Wounded Warrior who know the scoop and are willing to talk. Why don’t you Blaze types stop cutting and pasting off the internet and pick up a phone and try your hand at WRITING A REAL FRIGGIN’ STORY FOR ONCE!
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spfoam1
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:46amInjured Marine Semper Fi Fund is a good one. Compare the stats….scroll down to the pie graph.
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=11708
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Mako Dragoon
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:53amThey have also recently snubbed the entire firearms community as well. There are many other organizations that help vets and wounded vets that are more efficient as well.
http://www.examiner.com/article/wounded-warrior-project-stirs-debate-controversy-with-anti-gun-stance
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ArmedPatriot
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:54amSGTB, the letter reproduced in the article in facsimile very plainly and clearly says they will not accept money raised by the church and its events. Your post is disingenuous aka BS.
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lwoot
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:27pm@SGTB I do not believe that is the point. The point is they should, regardless, be able to do exactly that. Out in the open to show support and pride in the troops.When Glen Beck did Restoring Honor in D.C. which was very much about Faith and God, there was so much money raised through that event for Wounded Warrior. I remember him giving out the text number thing you can use to donate. 100′s of thousands participated in this event and I don’t remember a peep from anyone about the religious nature of that event being a problem. So basically what your saying is, well you can donate but in the shadows with out being able to promote Wounded Warrior logo. What the heck is the point of that for WWP? Completely eliminates a perfectly good opportunity to get more promotion.
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hemi49er
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:31pmNot a strictly benign issue, as this veteran group is doing two things normally not allowed – first, it is discriminating against a religious organization based strictly on religion. Has this been just about a “logo”, the WWP could have simply said “we welcome your fundraising, but we do not allow fundraising groups to use our name/logo in their advertising”. Second, the vast majority of “warriors” throughout this nations history are religious, primarily Christian. This petty little clown organization is also making a statement to these brave men and women, telling them to keep their religion in the closet. I wonder how quickly these same dummies who seem to not understand this would be up in arms were this a homosexual group doing the fundraising? And don’t try and tell me it’s not the same, both groups have beliefs, political power, and have citizens both supportive and unsupportive of their “cause”.
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Jim S
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:32pmIf you wish to support the Wounded Warriors…write them a check…problem solved…you may or may not need a church to assist in your relationship to God but you don’t to give to charity. If you don’t see the problems WW is trying to avoid you have not been reading the news the last 30 years. If the good pastor taps the till to pay off his girlfriend/boyfriend from the WW donations..suddenly WW funding is involved in a scandal. 100 $10 checks are equal to one $1000 check. This phony outrage is getting very old ..on both the left-right-center…
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cindy g
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:38pmLast year I gave a sizable donation to the Tunnel to Towers organization. This was founded by conservative actor/activist Gary Sinise and army veteran Stephen Siller. They help severely wounded veterans.
I suggest donating to this worthy organization, or to Mercury One, Salvation Army (in your area) and Samaritans Purse. These are the only organizations I completely trust to spend money wisely. Along with my local churches.
For anyone interested…Here’s the site for Tunnel to Towers :
http://tunneltotowersrun.org/
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MOLONL4BE
Feb. 2, 2013 at 1:38pm@SGTB, WWP’s own letter states it will not accept event fundraising and will not be a beneficiary of the event. Your opinion of what WWP will accept is directly contradicted by what WWP ACTUALLY STATED.
I hope this all a big misunderstanding, but WWP’s lack of response on to The Blaze, other news organizations, and all of the comments on its Facebook page doesn’t look good.
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Nancinger
Feb. 2, 2013 at 2:51pmI remember someone also posting somewhere that Wounded Warriors were supporting (financially?) the Anti-Gun agenda. It was then that I crossed them off of my list. Bill O’Reilly needs to do some digging and find out whether this is true. I understand he gives quite a bit of money to them.
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lcally
Feb. 2, 2013 at 3:42pm@SGTB – on the WWP website their rules for fundraising are listed and this is what they say about using their logo:
“We are unable to provide our logo for your use of your event. We no longer provide our logo for the use of third party events in effort to maintain brand integrity. You are able to use the term “to benefit Wounded Warrior Project” while advertising your event.”
So this this being about not “using their logo” is untrue since NO FUNDRAISING ORGANIZATION CAN DO SO.
This is what their rules say about fundraisers they do not support:
“WWP fundraisers cannot be sexual or political in nature and cannot be partnered with alcohol brands.”
Yet a church received a letter stating WWP’s rules do not allow them to receive money from a religious group??? Therefore, your comment is more vomit than truth.
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woodyee
Feb. 2, 2013 at 5:22pmThanks for the ‘heads-up’, SgtgB!
Did you guys see what my MarybethElizabeth posted? I am so darn proud of her! I think I’ll let her rub my back tonight!
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cgnick
Feb. 2, 2013 at 7:41pmSo Wounded Warrior Project has rules and sticks to them. If you don’t like it, don’t donate to them. They did the right thing by refunding the registration fee. There are plenty of other organizations will take a religious organization’s money.
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usmc-mike
Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:04pmSGTB-Before pontificating, please check out the following link where contributions from a gun-related activity was rejected.
http://gunsnplanes.blogspot.com/2012/11/wounded-warrior-project-rejects-gun.html
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ChappellGirl5
Feb. 2, 2013 at 10:41pmExcuse me SgtB & MaryBethElizabeth, but nowhere in their letter to the church does it say their reason is because of logo concerns, it says it’s because of their being religion based. That is discrimination based of religious belief, so I hope they don’t take federal funds. As for the story writing being one-sided, both Fox & The Blaze asked WWP for comment & they have not bothered to respond. Sounds like they’re trying to hide until they can come up with a politically correct response that won’t sound like what it truly is, anti-Christian bigotry.
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PistosEnAgape
Feb. 3, 2013 at 12:18amCount me out. Obviously they have more than needed.
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Ollie123
Feb. 3, 2013 at 11:11amI feel the same way, sad that they are willing to receive donations to help the cause, but yet refuse aid for a religious group.
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Ollie123
Feb. 3, 2013 at 11:15amsounds like one of the ****** liberals took over the decision making for this cause. When they are willing to take money from atheist and refuse it from a religious organization, so be it, there are other organizations I would rather donate to, no longer this one!!
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naughtycal
Feb. 4, 2013 at 10:35amWhere’s Oreilly on this one?
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RightInSoManyWays
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:10pmYet another place where my money will never go again! Man, all these idiots are saving my a ton of money. Hope that all the people involved with WWP will take a good look at what they really stand for and find another way to help deserving wounded vets.
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rckirby
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:38pmI was ‘this close’ to an automatic deduction….glad I saw this. I’ll go back to buying lunch or paying tolls for soldiers….I can be just as picky as WWP.
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Bluebonnet
Feb. 1, 2013 at 10:14pmWhat a crock. I can’t believe they would actually deny money because it’s a church. My husband just mentioned sending to the WWP, but when I explain how dam particular they are, he will change his mind just like I have. This whole thing is beyond belief. Thanks but no thanks, sorry WW’s.
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BryanB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:24pmI got $10.00 that says WWP changes their minds by Monday……….
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roostercogburn
Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:03amThis is really to bad, glad I found out when I did, wish we would have know about this several years ago, will not give another penny to this group, will be looking for another charity that actually helps wounded vets.
Now, I hope Orielly, and Hannity pull the plug on them as well, now we know they are not doing this for the vets, I would love to know where the money really goes, if they would turn down donations from a church, there is something funny going on..
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Confounding Father
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:18pmWe give directly. Try Nick Vogt. Read his story. Most units of blood ever received by a soldier and live to tell about it. Great guy. Our son met him at West Point and said he is just awesome. His family was just great to work with.
Lieutenant Nicholas Vogt Hope Fund
C/O Sacred Heart of Jesus Church,
5742 State Route 61 South,
Shelby, Ohio 44875
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Mustangrider
Feb. 2, 2013 at 12:33pmObviously liberal progressives have infiltrated yet another honorable organization, they seem to just gravitate to the money whatever the cause but they can’t resist injecting their liberal ethics. I would not be surprised to hear that they have been redirecting money to their liberal causes which most donors to this organization probably hate. Its common knowledge conservatives love the military and liberals hate it.
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ConstitunalAmerican
Feb. 2, 2013 at 1:24pmI am surprised at their refusal to accept this donation and any others from a religious group, since our military includes Chaplains. I went to their main website and found, “How We Serve” There it states in part, WWP takes a “holistic approach” in serving warriors and their families.
A definition of holistic healing, ” involves healing, mental health and wellness, emotional well-being, and spiritual beliefs and values) are considered.
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strawberry411a
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:10pmWhen Christianity is banned but Islam, Buddhism, Wicca and atheism are acknowledged by our government in every other way, you know time is short.
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DollyRR
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:19pmAmen!
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UNINFORMED
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:43pmWWP has been sabotaged by a liberal shumck. Someone will have to say we didn’t mean it. Its too late, many dollars lost because of one idiot.
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Keatonc333
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:40pmHAHAHA!!!! name one Wiccan or Buddhist member of congress, senate or presidency. because I can name a few hundred christians.
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Wisdom7
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:17pm“HAHAHA!!!! name one Wiccan or Buddhist member of congress, senate or presidency. because I can name a few hundred christians.”
Mazie Hirono (D) – Buddhist – 112th Congress
Tulsi Gabbard (D) – Hindu (Took over Hirono’s seat)
Hank Johnson (D) – Buddhist
Colleen Hanabusa (D) – Buddhist
Keith Ellison (D) – Muslim
Andre Carson (D) – Muslim
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strawberry411a
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:29pmGeez Keaton. You re easy. HAHAHAHAH. Ruth Ginsburg is a chicken. Does that count as Wicca?
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roostercogburn
Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:06amHey you forgot to add,
Barak Obama,,, President 2008-? (muslim)
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Master_and_Commander
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:09pmI withdrew all of my support from the WWP earlier after hearing about this. I’ll find ways to send money to our vets without having it go through organizations full of PC garbage…
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LiberalsRParasiticRacistEvilNIgnorantTraitors
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:20pmAgreed. I withdraw all future support from WWP. It is now the norm to despise Christians.
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lassiegirldawn
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:08pmThis is because this administration is going after anything faith based. If it were a gang of
q u e e r s, I am sure the money would be taken without question. There will be more demonizing of the Church, wait, watch, and see.
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neverending
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:17pmAgree with youo wholeheartedly – going after everything – everything this great country stands for.
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slr4528
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:47pmI would be curious to see what groups they will accept donations .
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Dirtdigger67
Feb. 3, 2013 at 8:18amSpot on queers NAACP and nambla would be ok!!!!
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Mapache
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:08pmI guess they don’t want my money either since mine is given based upon my faith.
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peachstealth
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:18pmGive it to Fisher House instead.
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Keatonc333
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:40pmYou’re a church?
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Fubared
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:50pmLil Keatie
Your’e a chump.
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msjoe43
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:02pmGive a donation to The USO (United Service Organization)
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TheCalmOne
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:33pmYou give your money based on faith? Not because it’s the right thing to do, or because you want to help people?
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IMCHRISTIAN
Feb. 3, 2013 at 5:16amKeaton… “The church is not a building, the church is not a steeple, the church is not a resting place, the church is a people” Look it up in your hymnal. (That is a song book if you aren’t familiar with it). I would like to invite you to join us and see what the service and song is all about.
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Locked-n-Loaded
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:07pmSo if I feel inspired to help a fellow man because of my faith, they are saying they can’t accept that? At what level does this stop? At an organizational level or a personal level? That’s a shame. At the same time, like the pastor said, it’s a private organization and they can do what they want, just not with my money… (cause they aren’t getting any of it)
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TheCalmOne
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:38pmI give to veteran organizations out of gratitude and a desire to help their families left without (often) a male provider, not because of my religious beliefs or lack of them. What if your pastor told you one Sunday that you shouldn’t be giving money to blacks, or to Jews – would you follow his directive?
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roostercogburn
Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:10amI don’t think he goes to one of those ‘progressive” churches, so I doubt his pastor would tell him not to donate money that might go to blacks,, but I have seen a lot of progressive types lately that are screaming about people giving money to Jews????? What is it with progressives and Jews, they are almost at the point they were in the late 1930′s now in the US, pretty soon they won’t feel afraid to scream about the Jews in public…
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Tri-ox
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:07pmUh, what? This will destroy WWP’s fundraising.
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hades3
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:05pmDid the WWP file for tax exempt status with the IRS ? It seems too me their leadership should not have any affiliation with the government, If they don’t wish to associate with people of faith.
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JohnGaltFla
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:05pmI go to this church – This is a tremendous church. Pastor Cooley is a sincere man of God, a better example of a man of God and patriot I cannot find. The members Liberty are the most sincere and devoted Christians I have ever seen. JG
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Master_and_Commander
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:11pmI’m sorry you and your fellow members are being treated this way. Nobody with your generosity deserves this sort of 2nd class treatment, its despicable.
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sham
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:04pmAs a military Wife I am thankful people want to help the wounded and honor our service members. I hate this PC crap. I hope you find another organization that helps our men and women who will be proud to except money from a faith based church.
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samnjoeysgrama
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:04pmThis could easily have been done a little differently and been fine. My bet is that there is some law on the books that stops them from taking the money, or they have some soul-less lawyer advising WWP trying to make sure they are totally PC. I bet there is someone at that church who could have been the figurehead and the money could have been accepted through their business. That said, it still isn’t right. It’s more of the quiet war on Christianity. If A. You are only PC if you are anti-Christian or B. You are taxed differently if you accept donations from Christians, then our founders and our grandparents are turning in their graves. This can’t be the only church that ever dealt with WWP.
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encinom
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:11pmOr Wounded Warriors realizes that more than just Christians fight for this nation and wants to remain neutral towards religion, much like the founders intended the nation to be.
Joshua81
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:24pmThey aren’t being neutral dumba ss, they are rejecting. They should be able to accept donations from everyone, regardless of what religion or church you belong too, that is being neutral.
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CatB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:28pmWe have Freedom OF religion not from religion .. funny how the left always gets that wrong.
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
I don’t really see why this is a problem for WWP .. They aren’t the government .. and the government should not be trying to prohibit the free exercise to donate where this church or any other wants to again as long as neither is a terrorist organization.
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Bookster
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:46pm@encinom, You truly can’t be this stupid can you? If they were being neutral as you say, they would accept donations from everyone. They are not being neutral, they are being exclusionary.
Why am I trying to explain this to you? You obviously have been drinking so much of the progressive (evil) kool-aid that the pea rattling around in your head has become mush. Trying to explain any common sense to a progressive is like trying to explain physics to an orangutan. The information is given and feces is thrown back in return. You sir are a fool and the sad part is you don’t even realize it.
Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Progressives are a virus, a plague.
Democrats are Godless.
MSNBC=Hell’s webcam.
0bama=Enemy of America.
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strawberry411a
Feb. 1, 2013 at 11:24pmAw yes. ENCINO MOM the voice of reason in a world gone wild. Encinomom I direct your attention to the video of the security guard tasing AtlantaMOM on this website. You and your lack of common sense, disgust for any kind of tradition, culture or values AT ALL, your hypocrisy and your persistent predictable view that is the opposite of everything I believe in are clearly seen in this video. THAT IS THE WORLD YOU CREATED AND WANT AND WILL LIVE WITH. Good luck.
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roostercogburn
Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:15am“wants to remain neutral towards religion, much like the founders intended the nation to be”
Hey Unicom, have you considered going back to school and actually learn something, our founding fathers didn’t want the nation to be neutral towards religion, far from it, the only thing they sought to prevent was the establishment of a government run religion, it’s as simple as that, there is no, and never has been any “seperation of church and state”, the progressives, just have trouble understanding simple sentences..
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burnteye86
Feb. 2, 2013 at 2:25pmSo ENCINO, you’re a big fan of the founders eh?
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encinom
Feb. 2, 2013 at 8:18pmLook at all the trained monkeys repeating the lies of Barton.
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goodone121
Feb. 2, 2013 at 9:38pm@ENCINOM, PROVE we’re lying.
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AxelPhantom
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:03pmFunny, they didn’t have a problem accepting the checks sent in my name in lieu of Chistmas gifts from my relatives.
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MisterSarcastic
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:02pmThis will hurt the WWP
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theaton
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:08pmSo the WWP is not only anti-gun,it is anti-religous. I’ll never donate another dime to that organization.
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Lord_Frostwind
Feb. 1, 2013 at 10:04pmWorse than that, this brain dead idiocy serves utterly no point. Does it really matter to many of the soldiers whether that money comes from churches or individuals? All this accomplishes it to drive a wedge between the people who want to help and will end up hurting the very people this project is trying to assist.
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jolie
Feb. 3, 2013 at 5:55pmWWP is being run by New Government Jobbers, or this islamic communist regime’s islamic and communist UN people. They don’t WANT us helping OUR soldiers, and want to say that Christians don’t help their own soldiers. And, this islamic communist government regime DOESN’T HELP our soldiers, they are only used for disposable people for war marketing and money making schemes and false flag murders.
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CatB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:00pm“nonpartisan” so shouldn’t they accept ANYONE’S money .. outside of a group deemed a terrorist organization I see no reason to deny ANYONE from giving to their charity … it is supposed to be about helping our Wounded Warriors .. by denying this group they seem to be making a “partisan” statement. I too have given in the past .. but now I don’t know, I want to support the Warriors but do NOT like the attitude of those in charge.
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flagbearer
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:59pmDoes anyone have a financial breakdown as to what the CEO and people running Wounded Warriors receive as salaries? I want to know my money goes to the soldiers and their families, not into the pockets of employees/CEOs who make more than I do.
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CatB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:11pmI found this .. looks like almost half goes for administration and fundraising ..
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=12842
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CatB
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:14pm(FYE 09/2011)
Compensation $319,692
% of Expenses 0.55%
Paid to Steven Nardizzi
Title Executive Director
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oneshiner
Feb. 1, 2013 at 10:43pmCATB: That’s one of the first things I do, ask about the percentage going to administration and the percentage going to the charity. Surprising how many take in a lot and give very little back to the project they are collecting for. Just beware, but donate. I like Project Blessing through 700 Club.
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Joshua81
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:58pmWhy not just take donations from EVERYONE?? I’m sure a lot of the wounded warriors, ya know the actual military members that should be receiving the donations from the wounded warriors wouldn’t care that it came from church, as a matter of fact I’m sure a lot of them are church going men and women themselves.
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RaydocX
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:55pm… i am…
PC interfering with the collection of OFFERED resources to help wounded soldiers?
that is tragic.
it would be far better to fight anyone trying to limit what WoundedWarriors do based on their having faith based contributions than refusing the contributions to begin with…
but none of the MSM will trumpet this the way they did the Susan G Komen debacle about Planned Parenthood, a biased news cycle that has cost the cause of breast cancer research MILLIONS (and while the stated concern of the group was valid).
Please oh please can’t we get to that watershed moment where the 43% wake up or are rendered a moot point and that pendulum can swing back toward conservatism?
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barber2
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:54pmThis does not sound correct. Please explain why their WWP ” criteria does not allow for events religious in nature.” Why are Religious institutions are not allowed to donate to non-profit organizations of their choice ?
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19RANDY59
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:54pmI was just gettin’ ready to write them a check. to bad i’m a christian, their loss
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226crimsontrace
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:54pmI think wounded warriors needs a new CEO, this is not the first time they did this
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LOJ
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:50pmWho is in charge of this foolish decision? What does a soldier do on the battlefield when he needs comfort and guidance….he prays to God….I think this will affect donations to the Wounded Warrior Project from many Christians…thats too bad.
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Witness1974
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:16pmI am hoping this is not wwp’s policy, but rather the decision of some lower level knucklehead.
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Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:50pmWas the letter signed “John Kerry”, that might explain it.
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NHwinter
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:50pmI was going to give to WWP, but will not now. Shame on them.
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Irememberamerica
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:17pmFind a wounded warrior in your local area, donate directly to them.
No organization to stress about.
Just give them cash, simple… really…
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ArmedPatriot
Feb. 2, 2013 at 5:04pmI contacted SOWF, Special Operations Warrior Foundation about their policy, with a link to this article so they were clear what I was asking. This is the response I received, based on which I would advise you to give to them instead. Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness.–
We remain focused on the children and families we serve and welcome support from those who want to help support our cause.
And to clarify… We are not affiliated with the WWP in any way.
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
Steve
Steven L. McLeary
Major, USAF (Ret)
Executive Director
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emoore54
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:49pmI was giving the $19.00 a month, but now I will not. What a foolish way to run a charity. Maybe I should have checked into it more instead of believing the commercials. Shame on me.
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encinom
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:08pmYs shame on you, shame on you for letting BS reporting by the blaze stop your donation to a worthy charity. I guess, unless your sky deity gets ad time you won’t donate money, no matter the cause.
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barber2
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:18pmENCIN: ” sky deity.” Would it be possible for you to write a comment without interjecting the juvenile, nasty insults ? Are you still in junior high ? This is exactly the ” hostile environment ” which Gore claims conservatives cause ! You Lefties are such a bunch of hypocrites who blame others for exactly what you ” progressives ” ( wink, wink ) do.
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Witness1974
Feb. 1, 2013 at 6:24pmEncinom: You are so bitter you’d make a shark pucker. The church was not looking for fame; they were doing a simple fund raiser. You don’t understand Christians, and you don’t understand God; why the obsession to insult both at every opportunity? You don’t even make a compelling argument. This article isn’t about the existence of God anyway. Go practice your unbelief, burn a book or something.
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chips1
Feb. 1, 2013 at 8:17pmENCIN just validated this story. He always tries to erase truth.
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ArmedPatriot
Feb. 2, 2013 at 11:23amENCINOM–and how much have you been donating? Like zero, right? Let the government do it. I too was a donor but no more; besides as a person of faith they wouldn’t want my money. Btw, i is impossible to email them on their site to protest. Next time I get a mailing from them, they will get my letter by return mail.
Send your money to SOWF instead. Unless they reject money tainted by religion as well. I just emailed them to find out…
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Chuck7884
Feb. 1, 2013 at 5:48pmWell this will go down on wither or not conditions were made in a religious way.
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LiberalsRParasiticRacistEvilNIgnorantTraitors
Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:22pmWhat do you mean, they drew crosses on dollar bills? Baptized the money? Clearly Christians are radioactive to the “tolerance-as-highest virtue” crowd that includes this organization. Better to embrace LGBTQ, atheists, etc. than to be associated in any way with Christians. WWP no longer exists in my reality. Delete.
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Chuck7884
Feb. 1, 2013 at 9:18pmIf Any of the organizations you have listed gave monies then they must return those monies as well with -in 7 to 10 Business days. if the group tried to tie ministering to the organization as a condition to the money then they had a right to refuse the donation. not crosses on the money or such.
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