Bandit
New member
I think some people on here need to check their 6 on their statements about Wheelers For The Wounded. WFTW (at least the Texas Chapter) is a 501c3 and does pretty cool stuff for Wounded warriors here in S Texas. I attended one of their events where we took wounded soldiers in rehab and in some cases their families on a trail run. The executive board are all volunteers and other than a pretty embroidered shirt, they receive no compensation for their time. I looked up their charity statement thing (can't remember the actual term) and it is on the level, no wasteful spending and executive salaries. I was cautious after the douchebaggery of wounded warrior project of any new group that "helps vets" outside my own VFW and American Legion Posts (Dont even trust state and national legion and vfw that much)
I don't know about this Robert Basil guy (isn't that a seasoning?) but Jason of WFTW is a stand up guy (I am only acquainted, but get on good authority testimony of his character) It is pretty Dickish to accuse someone of or call him a "scam artist" without good cause and proof. If I am to be booted from the forum, as that seems to be all the rage of the cool kids, meh so be it, I'd rather go pound sand.
I don't know about this Robert Basil guy (isn't that a seasoning?) but Jason of WFTW is a stand up guy (I am only acquainted, but get on good authority testimony of his character) It is pretty Dickish to accuse someone of or call him a "scam artist" without good cause and proof. If I am to be booted from the forum, as that seems to be all the rage of the cool kids, meh so be it, I'd rather go pound sand.