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The Wounded Warrior Project is Anti-Gun?

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  • buffalobo
    Sad to hear. I will have to reconsider future participation in WWP activities.
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  • Blackguns
    Looks like Wounded Warrior is going to clear up the issue on Gun Talk.

    http://www.examiner.com/article/wounded-warrior-flap-a-misunderstanding-blown-out-of-proportion-says-official

    The on-going flap over whether the Wounded Warriors Project (WWP) is anti-gun was described to Examiner Friday morning as "a misunderstanding" that has been "blown out of proportion" by a top official with the organization.

    Ayla Hay, WWP executive vice president for communications at the organization's headquarters in Jacksonville, Fla., told this column that WWP has conducted more than a hundred hunting or shooting activities for disabled veterans. She assured Examiner that WWP is not anti-gun.

    The controversy erupted earlier this week when veteran Gun Talk host Tom Gresham revealed that his invitation to a WWP representative to appear on his program had been turned down. Things have changed, as this column reported yesterday, and this Sunday, Wounded Warriors CEO Steven Nardizzi will be a guest on Gresham's program, which airs from 2 to 5 p.m. (Eastern)

    "We don't get involved in gun issues," Hay said in an exclusive telephone interview. "That's not our platform."

    Gresham's loyal followers obviously have a different perspective. One can safely conclude that henceforth, WWP is going to be ultra-sensitive to anything that may remotely appear like an affront to the firearms community, which includes a lot of veterans, sons and daughters of veterans and mothers and fathers of veterans.and families of those who never made it home.

    This year, according to Hay, total cash contributions hit $144 million with expenditures of about $90 million, and the budget for 2013 projects $185 million in revenue, of which $163 million will be spent.

    As for the alleged misunderstanding, it began with an exchange of e-mails between Gresham and Leslie A. Coleman, WWP public relations director, who explained, "WWP does not co-brand, create cause marketing campaigns or receive a percentage or a portion of proceeds from companies in which the product or message is sexual, political or religious in nature, or from alcohol or firearms companies."

    Hay told this column that Coleman made a mistake and blamed part of the misunderstanding on the fact that she is apparently new to the job. Hay added that Coleman is the mother of a wounded warrior.

    Further, Hay said that when WWP makes a mistake, they acknowledge it. This was a mistake and a misunderstanding, she reiterated.

    "That's why Steve is going on the show," Hay noted.

    WWP was founded in 2003, so next year they celebrate the organization's 10th anniversary. Friends of returning injured veterans realized that the Veterans' Administration was being overwhelmed by the number of wounded coming back from two wars so they began by putting together backpacks with various comfort items. The effort grew over time and today WWP is widely recognized for its work supporting the servicemen and women who have put it all on the line for the rest of us.

    So far, Hay said, some 50,000 wounded warriors have been assisted to various degrees. Part of the reason the VA has not been able to fully assist these men and women, Hay explained, is that "these conflicts have lasted longer and affected more warriors and their families."

    Today's conflicts, she added, have also produced different kinds of trauma, with lots of brain injuries. There are also mental health issues that require immediate assistance, and WWP, according to Hay, has been providing support on that front.

    The aftershocks of Gresham's disclosure this week have brought vows from some gun owners to never contribute another penny to WWP. In the final analysis, who does that help? Certainly not the injured veterans or their families; they're heroes and victims at the same time.

    If WWP was drifting into political correctness, the past 72 hours and this Sunday's Gun Talk appearance by Nardizzi should put it back on course. Now and then a wake-up call is in order, or make that a bugle call to "Boots and Saddles."

    It's far better than sounding "Taps."
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  • select-fire
    When they fire director Coleman I will continue to support them. Not until. They aren't back peddling for me.. misunderstanding my *** !!!
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  • spasmcreek
    FIRE HER....if not she will only do lip service to contributors and continue her agenda...also what is the real income to expenditures ratio with what % being spent on administration..that is a major factor in my contribution decision
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  • Mr. Perfect
    Keeping in mind, of course, that anti-gun and anti-second amendment are two different things.
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  • gitano
    This is precisely how BAD PEOPLE have learned to deal with "mistakes" that COST THEM MONEY.

    WWP gets NOTHING from me except criticism until they fire ALL of the offenders, INCLUDING those that spun this "misunderstanding" LIE.

    Paul
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