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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 2090392" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>I have heard nothing but criticism regarding their organization for the past several months. They are VERY wasteful with their money, as someone else pointed out their administrative costs are nothing short of shameful. Even the half of donated money that they do spend on the charity is misallocated, they overspend as though they are trying to impress people with the amount of money that they spend on projects, which is ridiculous. No one should care what structures looks like, it's about the staff and equipment inside the structure that are actually helping our service members. It's about "quality" of care they can provide, not how glamorous their facilities are. State of the art medical equipment functions just as well in big boring brick & mortar cubes as well as it does some overpaid "architects vision". Combine their poor management of assets with their negative outlook regarding the 2nd amendment and the shooting industry... I have no use for them. As stated before there are no shortages of charities that do a better job of taking care of our troops - heck, I'd mail a check to the VA hospital before I'd send the WWP money. I bought one of their Under Armor hats at a Academy a year ago and it still gripes my butt because I don't want to wear it now. I could've sent that $20 to the USO or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 2090392, member: 4869"] I have heard nothing but criticism regarding their organization for the past several months. They are VERY wasteful with their money, as someone else pointed out their administrative costs are nothing short of shameful. Even the half of donated money that they do spend on the charity is misallocated, they overspend as though they are trying to impress people with the amount of money that they spend on projects, which is ridiculous. No one should care what structures looks like, it's about the staff and equipment inside the structure that are actually helping our service members. It's about "quality" of care they can provide, not how glamorous their facilities are. State of the art medical equipment functions just as well in big boring brick & mortar cubes as well as it does some overpaid "architects vision". Combine their poor management of assets with their negative outlook regarding the 2nd amendment and the shooting industry... I have no use for them. As stated before there are no shortages of charities that do a better job of taking care of our troops - heck, I'd mail a check to the VA hospital before I'd send the WWP money. I bought one of their Under Armor hats at a Academy a year ago and it still gripes my butt because I don't want to wear it now. I could've sent that $20 to the USO or something. [/QUOTE]
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