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Some guy named Scott LoBaido is a little pissed at Make A Wish.

https://twitter.com/ScottLoBaido/status/1469476030314385410

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I can dig it.
Holy smokes is he spot on.
Turns out the guy is kind of a
stud.
A patriot.

https://scottlobaido.com/
Spot on.
Let’s go Brandon!
Originally Posted by Beaver10
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Originally Posted by SBTCO
Turns out the guy is kind of a
stud.
A patriot.

https://scottlobaido.com/


He's quite the artist.

This is pretty powerful.

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So Make a Wish claims they don’t discriminate in regard to vaccination status. A number of Twats pick up for Make a Wish and disparage the man.
Who really believes that it wasn’t a major walk back lie by Make a Wish?
Dude looks like he could be a relative from back east.

For all I know, he just might be related from somewhere in the Old Country.
Should run for vice president?
Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
Should run for vice president?


You’d vote for Biden anyway.
Fu. Ck those idiots.
I remember when they shot down the kid that wanted to go Brown Bear hunting in Alaska.

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What kind of charitable foundation spends millions of dollars sponsoring race cars?
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
Should run for vice president?


You’d vote for Biden anyway.



Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
I'd vote for Ted Cruz or Mike Lee or Allen West before I'd vote Trump. If it was something like Flop McRunny or Lez Shyny, I'd vote Biden again until the lesson sticks with even the stupidest.
It’s best to keep your charity gifts local. Too many of these so-called charity organizations pay their staff high wages and benefits. How much of the contribution goes to actual benefit?
So his rant is just sorta true.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation recently announced a policy that requires families and children to be fully vaccinated — but only for wishes that involve air travel and large gatherings.

It doesn’t apply to children with an end-of-life prognosis.
From MAW website, Don't know if its before or after or anything else.
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At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We strive to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.
We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing not to get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to get a wish.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continuing to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more.

Full Statement:

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish has continued to keep the health and safety of our wish children, wish families, and volunteers at the forefront of our decisions – and we have spent each day re-imagining how to grant wishes safely.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continue to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more, to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.

Throughout this challenging period, we have been actively consulting with doctors and medical professionals through our National Medical Advisory Council, as well as monitoring public health organizations like the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics. We’ve approached this responsibility with our priority focus on our wish families’ health and safety, keeping in mind that wish kids are some of the most vulnerable among us. Based on the guidance of these medical experts, Make-A-Wish plans to expand to also grant air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as to grant wishes involving large gatherings for wish children and their families who have been vaccinated on September 15, 2021.

We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing to not get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.

Any child fighting a critical illness is eligible for Make-A-Wish. While it does not reflect the majority of children we serve, we do occasionally serve children whose medical provider has determined that the child will not survive their illness. In time-sensitive situations involving an end-of-life diagnosis, a special process has been and will continue to be in place regardless of vaccination status.

We look forward to the day when medical experts advise that we can lift all restrictions. Above all, we remain committed to our vision of granting the wish of every eligible child. As we enter phase one of our reemergence plan, we thank you for your patience, your cooperation, your partnership, and your trust.
New Yorker ???
Have FDA approved 4 year olds for the jab?

I thought it was 5-12
Originally Posted by LRoyJetson
From MAW website, Don't know if its before or after or anything else.
Quote

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We strive to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.
We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing not to get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to get a wish.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continuing to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more.

Full Statement:

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish has continued to keep the health and safety of our wish children, wish families, and volunteers at the forefront of our decisions – and we have spent each day re-imagining how to grant wishes safely.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continue to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more, to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.

Throughout this challenging period, we have been actively consulting with doctors and medical professionals through our National Medical Advisory Council, as well as monitoring public health organizations like the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics. We’ve approached this responsibility with our priority focus on our wish families’ health and safety, keeping in mind that wish kids are some of the most vulnerable among us. Based on the guidance of these medical experts, Make-A-Wish plans to expand to also grant air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as to grant wishes involving large gatherings for wish children and their families who have been vaccinated on September 15, 2021.

We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing to not get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.

Any child fighting a critical illness is eligible for Make-A-Wish. While it does not reflect the majority of children we serve, we do occasionally serve children whose medical provider has determined that the child will not survive their illness. In time-sensitive situations involving an end-of-life diagnosis, a special process has been and will continue to be in place regardless of vaccination status.

We look forward to the day when medical experts advise that we can lift all restrictions. Above all, we remain committed to our vision of granting the wish of every eligible child. As we enter phase one of our reemergence plan, we thank you for your patience, your cooperation, your partnership, and your trust.



Last April. The guy could just be an idiot who bought into some conspiracy nonsense, Back in June, someone took a video of the CEO talking about it and edited it so it looked like he said they weren't taking unvaccinated kids.
OH! The drama!
Originally Posted by LRoyJetson
From MAW website, Don't know if its before or after or anything else.
Quote

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We strive to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.
We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing not to get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to get a wish.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continuing to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more.

Full Statement:

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish has continued to keep the health and safety of our wish children, wish families, and volunteers at the forefront of our decisions – and we have spent each day re-imagining how to grant wishes safely.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continue to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more, to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.

Throughout this challenging period, we have been actively consulting with doctors and medical professionals through our National Medical Advisory Council, as well as monitoring public health organizations like the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics. We’ve approached this responsibility with our priority focus on our wish families’ health and safety, keeping in mind that wish kids are some of the most vulnerable among us. Based on the guidance of these medical experts, Make-A-Wish plans to expand to also grant air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as to grant wishes involving large gatherings for wish children and their families who have been vaccinated on September 15, 2021.

We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing to not get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.

Any child fighting a critical illness is eligible for Make-A-Wish. While it does not reflect the majority of children we serve, we do occasionally serve children whose medical provider has determined that the child will not survive their illness. In time-sensitive situations involving an end-of-life diagnosis, a special process has been and will continue to be in place regardless of vaccination status.

We look forward to the day when medical experts advise that we can lift all restrictions. Above all, we remain committed to our vision of granting the wish of every eligible child. As we enter phase one of our reemergence plan, we thank you for your patience, your cooperation, your partnership, and your trust.


Read between the lines with organizations as large as MAW... they stopped sponsoring hunting trips for terminal kids "in the name of safety" many years ago. And now, they determine if someone is suited to receive a MAW as long as they are or are not vaccinated... many in this organization are leftists and antigunners and they are the ones deciding who gets a wish granted or not depending on who is handing out the money that day. As long as they receive their pay packages, they could care less what criticism comes their way as long as they can point to all the trips to Disneyland they have granted, and other nonsense to deflect from the trips and activities they don't agree with .

If you're really interested in giving to these type of organizations there are much better groups available that give a very large percentage of their contributions to the recipients and believe in outdoor pursuits for the people requesting a wish... do a google search...
Originally Posted by Sheister
Originally Posted by LRoyJetson
From MAW website, Don't know if its before or after or anything else.
Quote

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We strive to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.
We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing not to get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to get a wish.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continuing to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more.

Full Statement:

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish has continued to keep the health and safety of our wish children, wish families, and volunteers at the forefront of our decisions – and we have spent each day re-imagining how to grant wishes safely.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continue to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more, to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.

Throughout this challenging period, we have been actively consulting with doctors and medical professionals through our National Medical Advisory Council, as well as monitoring public health organizations like the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics. We’ve approached this responsibility with our priority focus on our wish families’ health and safety, keeping in mind that wish kids are some of the most vulnerable among us. Based on the guidance of these medical experts, Make-A-Wish plans to expand to also grant air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as to grant wishes involving large gatherings for wish children and their families who have been vaccinated on September 15, 2021.

We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing to not get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.

Any child fighting a critical illness is eligible for Make-A-Wish. While it does not reflect the majority of children we serve, we do occasionally serve children whose medical provider has determined that the child will not survive their illness. In time-sensitive situations involving an end-of-life diagnosis, a special process has been and will continue to be in place regardless of vaccination status.

We look forward to the day when medical experts advise that we can lift all restrictions. Above all, we remain committed to our vision of granting the wish of every eligible child. As we enter phase one of our reemergence plan, we thank you for your patience, your cooperation, your partnership, and your trust.


Read between the lines with organizations as large as MAW... they stopped sponsoring hunting trips for terminal kids "in the name of safety" many years ago. And now, they determine if someone is suited to receive a MAW as long as they are or are not vaccinated... many in this organization are leftists and antigunners and they are the ones deciding who gets a wish granted or not depending on who is handing out the money that day. As long as they receive their pay packages, they could care less what criticism comes their way as long as they can point to all the trips to Disneyland they have granted, and other nonsense to deflect from the trips and activities they don't agree with .

If you're really interested in giving to these type of organizations there are much better groups available that give a very large percentage of their contributions to the recipients and believe in outdoor pursuits for the people requesting a wish... do a google search...

This. Instead of taking the time to rant about MAW, spend that energy pursuing Hunt of a Lifetime, The Way Outfitters, Outdoor Adventure Foundation, and the like.
Originally Posted by slumlord
Have FDA approved 4 year olds for the jab?

I thought it was 5-12



Yes? No?

All this drama and in the wrong, if the kid is 4
Originally Posted by xarcher
Originally Posted by Sheister
Originally Posted by LRoyJetson
From MAW website, Don't know if its before or after or anything else.
Quote

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We strive to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.
We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing not to get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to get a wish.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continuing to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more.

Full Statement:

At Make-A-Wish, our mission is to create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Make-A-Wish has continued to keep the health and safety of our wish children, wish families, and volunteers at the forefront of our decisions – and we have spent each day re-imagining how to grant wishes safely.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, Make-A-Wish has safely granted over 6,500 wishes to children and families, including those who are unvaccinated and vaccinated. We are currently granting and continue to grant a wide variety of wishes such as road trips to national parks, virtual celebrity meetings, outdoor playhouses, shopping sprees, staycations, wishes for pets, computers, room redecorations, and many more, to bring hope and joy to all of the children we serve.

Throughout this challenging period, we have been actively consulting with doctors and medical professionals through our National Medical Advisory Council, as well as monitoring public health organizations like the CDC and American Academy of Pediatrics. We’ve approached this responsibility with our priority focus on our wish families’ health and safety, keeping in mind that wish kids are some of the most vulnerable among us. Based on the guidance of these medical experts, Make-A-Wish plans to expand to also grant air travel wishes within the United States and its territories, as well as to grant wishes involving large gatherings for wish children and their families who have been vaccinated on September 15, 2021.

We understand that there are many families whose children aren't eligible for the vaccine yet, and we also know that there are families who are choosing to not get the vaccine. We respect everyone’s freedom of choice. Make-A-Wish will continue to grant wishes for all eligible children. Make-A-Wish will not require anyone to get vaccinated to receive a wish.

Any child fighting a critical illness is eligible for Make-A-Wish. While it does not reflect the majority of children we serve, we do occasionally serve children whose medical provider has determined that the child will not survive their illness. In time-sensitive situations involving an end-of-life diagnosis, a special process has been and will continue to be in place regardless of vaccination status.

We look forward to the day when medical experts advise that we can lift all restrictions. Above all, we remain committed to our vision of granting the wish of every eligible child. As we enter phase one of our reemergence plan, we thank you for your patience, your cooperation, your partnership, and your trust.


Read between the lines with organizations as large as MAW... they stopped sponsoring hunting trips for terminal kids "in the name of safety" many years ago. And now, they determine if someone is suited to receive a MAW as long as they are or are not vaccinated... many in this organization are leftists and antigunners and they are the ones deciding who gets a wish granted or not depending on who is handing out the money that day. As long as they receive their pay packages, they could care less what criticism comes their way as long as they can point to all the trips to Disneyland they have granted, and other nonsense to deflect from the trips and activities they don't agree with .

If you're really interested in giving to these type of organizations there are much better groups available that give a very large percentage of their contributions to the recipients and believe in outdoor pursuits for the people requesting a wish... do a google search...

This. Instead of taking the time to rant about MAW, spend that energy pursuing Hunt of a Lifetime, The Way Outfitters, Outdoor Adventure Foundation, and the like.



I've donated more than one tag I couldn't use to Hunt of a Lifetime.

Always nice to see it go to good use.
I know one thing, if it was a 4 year old child of one of the two bit politicians that came up with these stupid rules, they'd let their kid go without a jab.
Originally Posted by reivertom
I know one thing, if it was a 4 year old child of one of the two bit politicians that came up with these stupid rules, they'd let their kid go without a jab.


Exactly
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