March 18, 2010, - 5:46 am

Sean Hannity’s Freedom CONcert Scam: Almost None of Charity’s $ Went to Injured Troops, Kids of Fallen Troops; G5s for Vannity?

By Debbie Schlussel

***  UPDATE, 4/5/10:  Responding to Schlussel Expose, Charity Navigator Downgrades Hannity Charity: Freedom Alliance Rating Now Only 2 Stars (”Needs Improvement”) ***

**** Check out my UPDATES to this story: 03/25/10 – Big Business: Who Owns the Freedom Concerts? How Sean Hannity’s Private Jets, Luxe SUVs, Suites Were Paid & 03/24/10 – Semantics of Vannity: New Hannity Soldiers Scam – “Buy My Book, (Non-Existent) Profits Go to Troops Charity” ****

****03/19/10:  SCROLL DOWN FOR UPDATE: My Response to Freedom Alliance’s/Oliver North’s Weak “Non-Response” & New Lies  ****

For the last several years, Sean Hannity and the Freedom Alliance “charity” have conducted “Freedom Concerts” across America. They’ve told you that they are raising money to pay for the college tuition of the children of fallen soldiers and to pay severely wounded war vets.  And on Friday Night, Hannity will be honored with an award for this “Outstanding Community Service by a Radio Talk Show Host” at Talkers Magazine’s  convention.

But it’s all a huge scam.

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In fact, less than 20%–and in two recent years, less than 7% and 4%, respectively–of the money raised by Freedom Alliance went to these causes, while millions of dollars went to expenses, including consultants and apparently to ferry the Hannity posse of family and friends in high style. And, despite Hannity’s statements to the contrary on his nationally syndicated radio show, few of the children of fallen soldiers got more than $1,000-$2,000, with apparently none getting more than $6,000, while Freedom Alliance appears to have spent tens of thousands of dollars for private planes.  Moreover, despite written assurances to donors that all money raised would go directly to scholarships for kids of the fallen heroes and not to expenses, has begun charging expenses of nearly $500,000 to give out just over $800,000 in scholarships.

In February 2009, a well-known conservative writer sent me this, about a friend at FOX News:

The guy went on to tell me about Hannity’s “Freedom Concerts,” which are staged across the country with the proceeds going to children of slain soldiers. Of course, as the guy tells it, there’d be a lot more money every concert to go to the cause if Hannity didn’t demand–and get–use of a Gulfstream 5 plane to fly him and his family/entourage to the concerts; a “fleet” (that’s the word the guy used) of either Cadillac or Lincoln SUVs for him and his family/entourage; and several suites at really expensive hotels for him and his family/entourage. The promoter apparently values Hannity’s star demands at well over $200,000 per event. The source says he heard that Oliver North pulled Hannity aside at one of the concerts and told him that this had to stop. But that may mean that, from now on, Hannity has to fly on a G4 instead of a G5, gets only a few luxury SUVs, and two or three suites.

North is the founder and honorary chairman of Freedom Alliance.

I began investigating these claims, and lo and behold, I discovered that Freedom Alliance gives very little money to the children of slain troops to pay for college and even less to wounded troops.  The stories of injuries to troops and how much Freedom Alliance gives them–$200 for a soldier from a poor neighborhood who lost three limbs–is heartbreaking.  Soldiers with traumatic brain injuries, severe wounds to the face from disfiguring burns and explosions, and multiple amputations got $1,000 or less, with only a handful of exceptions.

The tax forms available to the public for the Freedom Alliance–for the years 2006-2008–paint a tragic story, a story of a charity that makes gazillions and spends very little for the purposes it claims, a charity that spends millions more on its small staff and crony consultants than it ever gives in scholarships to the children of the fallen or severely injured troops or in aid to the injured troops themselves.  While Hannity’s Freedom Concerts take in millions, only a few hundred thousand go to the claimed intended recipients.

Over a year ago, when I began looking into this story, I contacted both Sean Hannity and the Freedom Alliance seeking comment and an accounting for where the money went.  Both declined to answer any of my questions.  Hannity refused to respond to an inquiry I sent to his personal private e-mail address asking him about the lavish expenses described in the e-mail above.

Freedom Alliance press secretary Alan Moore scheduled an interview for me with Freedom Alliance president Thomas Kilgannon, who in the past used Freedom Alliance resources to promote a book he wrote on the United Nations.  But when Moore asked me what the interview would be about and I answered truthfully, the interview was not granted, and my calls to him were never returned thereafter.  I told him I’d be asking Mr. Kilgannon about the expenses paid for Hannity and about the paltry percentage of Freedom Alliance funds actually going to the kids of fallen troops, to severely injured troops, and to anything other than expenses, consultants, and printing.  I wanted to know why Freedom Alliance had spent $60,000 for “aviation services” in 2006.

Keep in mind that a charity is considered reputable if no more than 25% of its revenue goes to expenses and no less than 75% of it goes to the intended charity recipients.  Given that, Freedom Alliance’s balance sheets are embarrassing in their shamelessness.

According to its 2006 tax returns, Freedom Alliance reported revenue of $10, 822, 785, but only $397,900–or a beyond-measly 3.68%–of that was given to the children of fallen troops as scholarships or as aid to severely injured soldiers.

On the other hand, 62% of the money went to “expenses,” including $979,485 for “consultants” and an “advisor.” Yes, consultant/advisors got more than double what injured troops and the kids of fallen troops got. The tax forms show that “New World Aviation” got paid $60,601 for “air travel.” Was that for Hannity’s G5? Like I said, neither the charity nor Hannity is talking. And finally, that year, Freedom Alliance spent $1,730,816 on postage and shipping and $1,414,215 on printing, for a total of $3,145,031, nearly half the revenue the charity spent that year and about eight times what the injured troops and the children of fallen ones received.

That’s especially heartbreaking when you compare the hundreds of thousands consultants got and the millions spent on printing and postage to the outrageously small amounts given to wounded soldiers. In 2006, Freedom Alliance gave only $1,000 to a soldier from Bay City, Michigan, whom the charity says was in the following condition:

Face was blown up and lost sight in one eye.

And that $1,000 was relatively generous, when you consider this soldier from Romulus, Michigan, whom Freedom Alliance only gave $200:

SM [serviceman] was involved in roadside bomb incident in Iraq, which caused loss of both legs and left arm.

Romulus is a mostly Black Detroit suburb, which is one of the poorest cities in Michigan and in America. Freedom Alliance gave this brave soldier roughly $67 per limb. That’s sickening.

So is the fact that this soldier, from Alexandria, Virginia, also only got $200 from Freedom Alliance:

SM was wounded in Iraq by an IED explosion.  Lost right arm and severe shrapnel wounds to upper body and face.

Also appalling is the fact that in each year’s tax returns soldiers described as having brain trauma injuries, multiple amputated limbs, and severe burns over most of their bodies get a few hundred bucks each from Freedom Alliance and in almost every case, no more than $1,000.

That year, while fat-cat consultants and expenses took millions of Freedom Alliance’s money, seriously wounded troops to whom Freedom Alliance donated received a pathetic average of $785 each and the college student kids of the fallen got a paltry average of $2,943 toward tuition. Yes, out of millions raised that year by Sean Hannity at his Freedom Concerts, only $309,000 was given out in scholarships to 105 students, and only $110,703.82 was given to the wounded soldiers.

Freedom Alliance’s 2007 tax returns aren’t much better. Out of $12,459,317 it raised that year, only $895,347–or just 7%–went to seriously wounded troops and scholarships for fallen troops. 53% went to expenses, including $1,464,627 in postage and $1,151,428 in printing. $604,995 went to “professional fees” and “consultants.” Out of millions paid for Freedom Concert tickets and raised in fundraisers by Hannity listeners, only $596,500 went to college scholarships for soldiers who died in battle, and only $299,897 went to horribly injured troops. 208 student children of the fallen got an average of $2,868 apiece for tuition, though many got only $1,000 or less. 382 soldiers with serious injuries got an average of $785 each.

And, again, that year, the amounts given to soldiers with such grave injuries is despicably tiny. This soldier, from Killeen, Texas, got only $500 from Freedom Alliance:

SM was wounded in Iraq on June 18, 2007 in Digula Province, Baquba, Iraq. An IED exploded on the truck, he took shrapnel to the face, which cut off a piece of his nose. Also had shrapnel in throat and cheeks, which cut open his face and the inside of his throat.

This soldier, from Brady, Texas, also received just $500 from Freedom Alliance:

While serving in Baghdad Iraq, SM was hit with an IED blast. Sustained disfigurement, blindness, and superficial burns on face, hearing loss to right ear, TBI, peppered shrapnel to the face and right upper extremity.

And then, there are the 2008 Freedom Alliance tax forms, which were signed in November 2009 and filed only recently.  That year, Freedom Alliance took in $8,781,431 in revenue and gave $1,060,275.57 total–or just 12%–to seriously wounded soldiers and for scholarships to kids of the fallen.  Remember, this is well below the 75% required to be considered a legitimate charity.  And after claiming in written letters to donors that 100% of the money donated, via the Freedom Concerts or otherwise, to the scholarships would go directly to the scholarships and not to expenses, the Freedom Alliance decided to do the contrary and charge expenses anyway–charging a whopping $436,386 to give out $802,250 in scholarships.  That means that 35% of the $1,238,636–all of which was supposed to go to scholarships for these kids of the fallen–went to Freedom Alliance.

Freedom Alliance spent $5,375,654–or 61% of its total revenue earned in 2008–on expenses, but actually 80% of the total revenue spent and given out for that year.  That includes $1,055,791 spent on postage and $925,392 on printing.  It spent $157,041 on travel.  Is this the item that includes the money for the alleged Sean Hannity Gulfstream flights?  Like I said, neither the charity nor Hannity will answer questions.

Meanwhile, 167 students got an average of just $4,803.89 each in tuition.  With the amount this charity raises, these kids should all be getting a free ride paid for by Freedom Alliance.

And 299 very seriously injured soldiers got an average of just $805.21 each for very grave injuries.  And the heartbreak of their stories and the disgustingly low amount donated to them continues.  This soldier, from Laurel, MD, got just $1,000:

SM lost both legs and one arm, below elbow, due to IED blast.  SM also lost hearing in both ears on April 21, 2008.

Wow, while Sean Hannity and his friends at Freedom Alliance are paying their crony consultants hundreds of thousands of dollars, they’re giving this soldier $200 per limb lost or rendered useless.

This soldier, from Fort Sam Houston, Texas (where my own father was first sent when he was drafted during Vietnam), fared even worse in Freedom Alliance’s “generosity,” receiving only $165:

SM is a bilateral amputee with 30% facial burns sustained during IED blast, 31 May 2008, OEF.

Just $165 for that?  Pathetic.  And so very tragic.

Since Sean Hannity is always bragging about his phony “investigations” (stuff he just rips off from others) and “investigative” skills, you’d think he could figure out how to read a tax return and bother to look at Freedom Alliance’s.  But you would be wrong.  He has neither the skills nor the desire.  He knows better and is well aware that they waste money on him and his luxe accommodations and travel.  But this isn’t about that or truly about helping the troops and the kids of our war dead.  It’s about promoting himself, the same way Angelina Jolie and Madonna get the press to film them in Africa.

To make matters worse, Hannity deliberately lied to his radio audience about how much money was going to the kids of the fallen American soldiers.  On May 28th of last year, Hannity told his listeners, “Our new sponsor, Boca Java, just pledged $30,000 to the Freedom Concerts.  That will provide a full one-year college scholarship for a kid of a fallen soldier.”  In fact, Freedom Alliance’s tax forms indicate it has never given any student more than $6,000 in a school year, and usually it’s been far less.  Many students only get $1,000, which will barely cover anything at most colleges, today.  A Boca Java spokeswoman told me that last year was the coffee purveyor’s last one sponsoring the Freedom Concerts, as it now donates directly to the troops, sending them free coffee and through sales of its Brew of Bravery.

A friend of mine was one of the artists who performed in Hannity’s Freedom Concerts and was shocked when I showed him the tax forms and the expenses.  He no longer performs at the concerts because he was tired of the egomania.  Now, he’s just angry.  “We paid our own way and for all of our costs and expenses to perform because we thought we were helping the troops and their families and that all the money was going to them.”

In investigating Freedom Alliance and its tax forms, I learned that the organizations which evaluate charities are entirely worthless.  Freedom Alliance is certified as “Best in America” by the “Independent Charities of America.”  It is also rated a “Four Star Charity” by “Charity Navigator.”  Both of these “ratings” are posted prominently on Freedom Alliance’s website, misleading donors into believing they are donating to a worthy cause, when in fact they are mostly donating to a black hole of expenses.  Even Charity Navigator notes in its strange, illogical, and mostly inaccurate Four Star rating that Freedom Alliance has a fund-raising “efficiency” of only nine cents on the dollar.  And, in fact, Charity Navigator’s ridiculous rating formula robotically crunches numbers in a way that considers the money spent mostly on consultants, postage, and printing as having gone to the wounded soldiers and kids of fallen soldiers, when in fact that’s not where it went at all.  It simply can’t be taken seriously.

And I’m not the only one who noticed.  The comments on Charity Navigator’s Freedom Alliance page are indicative that those who checked this charity’s tax forms also note the scam.

“Wonkling” wrote:

If you look at the actual 990, it breaks down its program expenses. They actually spent more money this past year on postage than they did over the past 4 years on scholarships. They paid 60k to an air company, millions to consultants, marketing, fundraising. Their actual expenditures on funds for children of killed/disabled veterans is far less than what they paid themselves or their consultants. Having a large capacity (4 stars) should not overshadow a cumbersome efficiency rating (2 stars).

“Chickenbone” wrote:

Since 2003 Freedom Alliance has collected in cash $48,241,571! Since 2003 they have spent on the Wounded and Dead Veterans and their Families $1,781,782 or .036 cents on the dollar, according to their own IRS 990’s!

Yes, Sean Hannity’s Freedom Concerts are just a giant con.  His gushing lumpenconservatariat fans and listeners actually believe he’s doing good, while he travels in style around the country feeding his ego.  It’s a win-win for him.  But it’s a lose-lose for the donors (who are mostly hard-working, Middle Americans who want to help our troops and their families and bought concert tickets and held other fundraisers) and mostly a loser for the kids of the fallen troops and the troops, themselves, who survived with very serious injuries.

You’ve heard the saying, “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.”  I love patriotism, but in this case, Sean Hannity’s “Freedom Concerts” and the Freedom Alliance are Exhibit A of that saying.  But they’re not really patriots.  Not even close.  Their only patriotism is to the faces they see in their mirrors.  Hey, Sean, you’re a “Great American.”

Sadly, the real great Americans–the ones who gave their lives and the ones who survived but gave their limbs and their skin for this country–are getting ripped off.

****  UPDATE, 03/18/10:  Just as I expected, the liars and frauds at Freedom Alliance want to keep the gravy train going for them and their cronies.  So they’ve issued a “response,” which doesn’t refute a single fact in here and frankly provides no hard evidence of anything . . . because they don’t have any. One of the “prominent bloggers” who posted the phony response is Erick Erickson, a guy who supports Rand Paul and the other 9/11 Truther Paul, and who defended Emily Zanotti, the lunatic who has been stalking me for four years and who praised Muslim death, rape, and torture threats against me and my family.  Yes, sadly, there are a growing number of anti-Semites on the right, and Erick Erickson is one of them.  And the anti-Semites are now the defenders of this rip off of our seriously wounded troops and the kids of our fallen heroes.

Here is my response to their extremely weak PR attempt at CYA:

In fact, the Freedom Alliance “response” doesn’t answer any of the questions I raised and goes on to lie more. They don’t address why they gave a triple amputee only $200—and in fact there are many of these examples provided in their tax return addendum, but I only cited a few for brevity’s sake. They also lie and claim that they gave a lot more money to charity b/c they categorize it as “program expenses.” But I’m sorry—calling $3 million in consulting fees, printing, and postage “program expenses” doesn’t change the fact that it still went to their cronies, not to a fund and not the soldiers who only got on average less than $900 apiece. It also doesn’t change the fact that out of the money spent (I didn’t use the money they claim they raised for their scholarship fund) the vast majority goes to those kinds of expenses.

Also, the “scholarship fund” is really a war chest for something else. We’ve been at war since 2001, when we went into Afghanistan, and we’re winding down in Iraq. Unless the kids were born in 2001 or thereafter, many of these kids are in college now and Freedom Alliance is giving them a pittance toward their college tuition, while they continue to build this massive war chest. With a giant multi-million dollar fund, why aren’t they giving the kids a free, complete ride to college? And how many kids of deceased troops will there be in the future? Enough to exhaust a multi-million dollar fund? Doubtful.

Moreover, because they hoarded millions of dollars, their returns show the fund shrunk by several million dollars with bad investments and market losses. That money could have put these kids through college for the entire time. What’s their excuse for the soldiers with no limbs and with severe burns? Are they waiting for two decades from now when technology is better? $165 for a soldier who is blind and his face blew up? No excuse for that. Their “response” is simply a non-response and an attempt to cover up the fraud. I will be posting more on this and on more fraud at Freedom Alliance, in the coming days. Stay tuned.
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**** Check out my UPDATES to this story: 03/25/10 – Big Business: Who Owns the Freedom Concerts? How Sean Hannity’s Private Jets, Luxe SUVs, Suites Were Paid & 03/24/10 – Semantics of Vannity: New Hannity Soldiers Scam – “Buy My Book, (Non-Existent) Profits Go to Troops Charity” ****

***  UPDATE, 4/5/10:  Responding to Schlussel Expose, Charity Navigator Downgrades Hannity Charity: Freedom Alliance Rating Now Only 2 Stars (”Needs Improvement”) ***




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539 Responses

And what are the ‘program activities’ that 81% of the money was spent on? Well, they are anything that the Alliance says they are. Just like other catch-all categories that unscrupulous people use like ‘convention expenses’, ‘marketing’, ‘execitove expenses’ and so on. The fact that CPAs audited the statements means nothing. CPAs audited the Lehman statements that have been excoriated by Anton Valukis, the bankruptcy examiner. The fundamental contradiction is that guess who pays the CPAs? Duh, the people they are auditing. how can they be independent or objective under such circumstances.

Little Al on March 19, 2010 at 7:54 pm

How did this charity manage to put ~10-15 million dollars into a trust fund?

While Debbie documents various expenses and such, she does not account for the money that created this trust fund.

Freddy on March 19, 2010 at 7:58 pm

    Regarding the Trust Fund, after being called out by my usual Right Wing Soft Target, I went an took a peek at the numbers myself …

    From the forms for 2007, we find (rounded):
    Total Revenue $12.5M
    Total Expenses $7.5M (Including $0.9M paid out to the Soldiers and dependents)
    Cash $2M (+ $4M on hand = $6M uninvested cash)
    Investments $3M (+ $11M previously held)

    So even giving credit for $5M added to cash on hand and investments, the Freedom Alliance spent $6.6M of $12.5M or 53% in 2007 on things that everyone except accountants would call Overhead, invested $3M (24%), and disbursed less than $1M to the beneficiaries.

    From the Freedom Alliance Response:
    In 2007, Freedom Alliance spent a total of $7,461,350.
    Of that:
    81.5 percent ($6,084,474) was spent on Program Activities•
    13.5 percent ($1,011,501) was spent on Fundraising•
    5 percent ($365,375) was spent on Management

    HOWEVER … from the 990 forms available here:
    http://207.153.189.83/EINS/541411430/541411430_2007_0445BFF5.PDF

    We find that “Program Activities” includes a number of things that we non-accountants would think of as Fundraising, or Management. Hitting the high spots in round numbers:

    $895K in Grants and Allocations (That’s money paid to the Soldiers and their dependents)

    $1M in payroll, pensions, payroll taxes, etc
    $200K in Fundraising Fees (They’re called that on the form!)
    $1.163M in postage and shipping
    $911K in Printing
    $471K in Conferences and meetings
    $300K in Professional Fees
    $234K in List Rental
    $200K Consultants
    $144K in Meetings (yes, in addition to the $471K above)
    And some smaller items totaling to $6,084,474

    So of “Program Activities” $895,347/$6,084,474=0.147, or 14.7% or roughly 1/7th was paid out to the beneficiaries.

    Of the “Total Spent” 895347/7461350= 0.12, or 12% or roughly 1/8th went to beneficiaries.

    Steve Butler on March 20, 2010 at 1:45 am

I don’t know what the concern is with Mr. Hannity’s charity program. It is simply an extension of the “trickle down” theory of economics. I am confident the the people receiving the bulk of the donated dollars will either donate or extend a helping hand to the vets who have paid the price for our unquestionably necessary wars. As an average citizen, these wars have been easy. I have not been asked to sacrifice (other than a few tax dollars) nor has my life been complicated in any way. I just assume some very wealthy people are taking care of the financial and social costs. I have not seen any war appropriations in any funding legislation so it must be true. We must exercise patience! I’m certain the good fortune enjoyed by the folks who control the “trickle down” faucet will come flowing down to me and our vets just as soon as these folks get the details worked out. So, please be patient with Mr. Hannity , Mr. Bush, Mr. Channey, Mr. Nordquist, and the other “Great Americans”. They know what is best for America!

Pa Hud on March 19, 2010 at 8:04 pm

    I don’t think Mr. Channey (Cheney)will have time to look into this matter for you as he spends most of his days counting the 1.5 billion he profited from the Iraq conflict. If it was an actual war the Prez and congress would have declared it a war and then it would have been more of an inconvience for you as your taxes would have tripled to pay for these “unquestionably neccessary wars” instead some magic rich people play for it? Sorry Pa your great great great grandchildren will be paying half their income to pay for this neccessary war that didn’t make us 1 bit safer.

    Buddy on March 20, 2010 at 12:56 am

      Sorry about the misspelling of Cheney! That is an indication of my respect for him. My point is that like trickle down economics, these wars are a gross deception that the neo cons sold the right wing and too many average americans. The only hope we have is that those who profited from the Bush years will have a change of heart and do what is right. In other words, we have no hope. Perhaps my grand, grand, grand children will foment the revolution we need to get back to true capitalism and democracy.

      Pa Hud on March 20, 2010 at 10:11 am

DEBBIE, I knew sooner or later Sean Hannity would be shown for the lying scamming fraud he is. I certainly prayed enough for it. But just like Limbaugh’s “ditto heads”, there will always be plenty of sheep and lemmings who will blindly follow them over a cliff. Thank you for your research and work. It isn’t wasted on those of us who are sane, not like the Jim Jones followers who drank the koolaid.

karyn on March 19, 2010 at 8:06 pm

I have never read your work before but was attracted to this story because it is very like one I have been looking into. Instead of Hannity, it is Glenn Beck. Instead of Freedom Alliance, it is Special Operations Warrior Foundation.

I wonder if Beck was looking at Hannity’s example and wanted to try a little fancy fundraising of his own?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rob-diamond/glenn-beck–restoring-hon_b_490566.html

angelajean on March 19, 2010 at 8:29 pm

If the money isn’t getting to the deserving recipients–if it’s being blown on consulting fees and monumental printing and postage costs–then it ISN’T a charity that supports our men and women in uniform, is it?

TC Freely on March 19, 2010 at 8:33 pm

“Where are the soldiers speaking out who were ‘scammed’? Where are the children and widows and mothers who were scammed?”

Debbie’s point is that *some* money was given to soldiers and their families, but not enough–nowhere near enough of what was collected. The soldiers and their families haven’t spoken out because they probably don’t know; they have enough to worry about without doing a full investigation of this sort. Moreover, our veterans are not whiners and do not complain. They will not beg. It is up to the rest of us to ensure that they get what they deserve, and Debbie is doing great work in that regard.

TC Freely on March 19, 2010 at 8:36 pm

Debbie is hot

Papi Jones on March 19, 2010 at 8:45 pm

Has anyone kept an eye on Sarah Palin’s PAC to see if any of that money has been funneled to the new political consulting firm recently established in Alaska that consists of a one person company whose sole employee is none other than Sarah’s daughter, Bristol?

Milking the base for every spare penny is quite common for all these rich Fox News types. They turn your fear, anxiety, and hope into cash for their own pockets. Its always been that way, and will remain so.

Mike on March 19, 2010 at 8:45 pm

I’m sick of you whiny republicans. I thought facts played an important part in your ideology. Debbie has the facts on her side so stop with all this non sense. Debbie is very brave to be taking on a monster the size of right wing websites and sean vannity. She has way more guts than you sheeple kool aid drinking hacks.

tyler on March 19, 2010 at 8:47 pm

Glenn Beck trying the same thing now he’s wanting to raise funds but he want the first Million dollars
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rob-diamond/glenn-beck–restoring-hon_b_490566.html

mike on March 19, 2010 at 8:47 pm

What has happened to my America?

F.D.R. in Hell on March 19, 2010 at 8:57 pm

I love how these “conservatives” are defending Hannity but fail to remember that his hit piece on Obama (who I did not vote for, thankfully) included an entire segment done by an avowed racist. The more I look into Hannity’s character the more I find it lacking. And for the person who says Hannity donated money and didn’t accetp a dime where is your citations? You claim Debbie has no proof but you offer none to back up your assertions.

Oh, and for the record, you can’t spell “conservative” without “CON”. See how stupid saying you can’t spell “liberal” without “lie” is. By the way, conservsative economic philosophy is the big lie. Most conservatives don’t even know a thing about capitalism which states the needs of the consumer needs to attended to first and foremost as per the founder of modern capitalism, Adam Smith. Conservatives should try reading the “Wealth of Nations” for a change and then come back and tell us about economics. Until then, they should shut up.

Midwest_in_Monterey on March 19, 2010 at 8:58 pm

Thank you for having the courage to speak out on this despite your own political views. There are too many “rank and file” conservatives that don’t call out their own. Sean Hannity is a sad little man who’s own issues cloud his political judgement. I think the “angry men” of America listen to him and give money because they can relate to him but don’t understand his message, which is hate and disrespect of anyone who disagrees with him.

noelle schmitz on March 19, 2010 at 9:29 pm

This isn’t the first time Freedom Alliance has been criticzed:
Sean Hannity makes a great show of supporting the troops and is a big supporter of Freedom Alliance (FA). His “Freedom Concerts” give their proceeds to that group and FA received a failing grade from The American Institute of Philanthropy(AIP). AIP uses these criteria:

AIP believes that a charity should spend at least 60 percent of its cash budget on bonafide charitable programs (35 percent or less receives an F and 75 percent or more receive an A), should spend less than $35 to raise $100 ($60 or more receives an F and $15 or less receives an A) and should not maintain over three years of available assets in reserves (over five years receives an F).

According to the AIP’s recent report, as reported in the WaPo:

The 12 charities rated as failing by the institute — including the Military Order of the Purple Heart Service Foundation, the AMVETS National Service Foundation and the Freedom Alliance — collected at least $266 million in the past fiscal year.

Steve J. on March 19, 2010 at 10:19 pm

Thank you Debbie for all you have done in looking out for our Troops and their families. As a proud Conservative vet, I salute you.

Vicki on March 19, 2010 at 10:42 pm

Mike M you sir are an embarrasement. Debbie is not a left wing kook. She is a conservative who calls b.s. on both sides. Learn how to spell sense by the way. Not all conservatives are drinking what you are drinking. Most “main stream” conservative millionares are frauds. The newest millionare to the conservative millionare club is sarah palin. That hack charged the tea party a hundred thousand for her speech. Does that seem right to you? They all try to act like there the salt of the earth when in fact there just like al gore. No one has mentioned anything about vannitys show tonight I didn’t watch it but I highly doubt he adressed this. I would bet a hundred bucks he didn’t say a word.

tyler on March 19, 2010 at 10:55 pm

    Tyler, Palin now wants to charge 1 million per episode for some reality show.

    Diane on March 20, 2010 at 7:56 am

sorry, can’t find debbie’s response to the freedom alliance response….where is it. the freedom alliance response looked like a pretty good response.

for comparison, from what rush says, the marine corps/law enforecement charity he is part of has almost no administrative overhead, almost 100 percent goes to scholarship fund as most people donate their time/expenses.

Jesse on March 19, 2010 at 11:02 pm

What the hell does “Program Activities” mean? Break it out for us please. Spell out what was spent.

Seems Debbie did way more work then the response did to refute what she said.

Joe on March 19, 2010 at 11:08 pm

Jesse,
what are you…blind? You should read the post before making an ass of yourself. Can’t find Debbie’s response…what a moron!

As for the Rush endorsed charity, it sounds promising, but since you show yourself a fool for an ignorant comment on the first part…I will need to check it further.

BB on March 19, 2010 at 11:14 pm

In response to this comment:

Only your typical libtard would attempt to smear a charity that supports America’s men and women in uniform. I realize that the American left really can’t stand the men and women of the United States Armed Forces, but this is above and beyond even for you folks.

How Pathetic Is Debbie? on March 19, 2010 at 8:07 pm

Ms. Schlussel is not a “libtard.” She is a conservative blogger, attorney, and political commmentator. She deserves kudos for being courageous enough to investigate this matter since she must know that she will be a target of vicious responses like yours from Hannity defenders.

bamaky on March 19, 2010 at 11:47 pm

I saw on the 2006 return they paid for “caging” services….are they transporting animals or is that some junk-mail scheme?

I think Hannity, Ollie North and even Debbie Schussel should pay everything they have to the families of veterans because they all help trump up the case for war which sent ground troops into harm’s way for naught: we are less safe, the country is in harrowing debt and we haven’t captured the 9/11 plotters.

This should have been a targeted mission for justice, not a full-scale invasion that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children in pursuing anyone with a babushka on their head.

We now know the war was sold to the public – Lt. Wilkerson spilled the beans. Soldiers should sue the Bush Iraq team and their media accomplices, along with the private foundations used to stage pro-war PR events. We now know Reagan used taxpayer money to influence public opinion, so let’s shine a light and make transparent the relationship between all these government-media-corporate neocon operatives so we can see where the real corruption and bribery took place.

Ben Throggmorton on March 20, 2010 at 12:03 am

If the IRS isn’t already looking into the filing status of this corporation, it most certainly should be. If the thing turns out to be a scam, then the tax-exempt status should be immediately revoked. Those who plundered the donations should then be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Shoto on March 20, 2010 at 12:11 am

Big difference……Hannity isn’t using taxpayer dollars to fly himself and his family around. Pelosi’s engaged in behavior and spending practices(flying family around) that is downright scandalous. Both however are tools.

Joe T on March 19, 2010 at 4:11 am

OMG Joe, are you serious? No, Hannity isn’t using “taxpayer” dollars…he is using DONATED dollars by people who thought they were donated for the families of fallen soldiers. MUCH WORSE

Pam on March 20, 2010 at 12:35 am

That looks pretty bad. I will disappointed if this is true.

If it is, props to Debbie for shining the light on it.

Of course, 99% of Sean’s critics didn’t give a damn thing. Perhaps when these concerts stop, the critics will pony up the 3-4% these families will miss out on…

The Rude Dog on March 20, 2010 at 12:39 am

Congrats, Debbie! You’ve just figured out a scam that the dirty f***ing hippies were already onto three years ago:

http://www.newshounds.us/2007/08/06/how_much_does_hannitys_freedom_concert_really_benefit_children_of_fallen_soldiers_developing.php

Concerned American on March 20, 2010 at 12:45 am

Congrats, Debbie! You’ve just figured out a scam that the dirty f***ing hippies were already onto three years ago:

http://www.newshounds.us/2007/08/06/how_much_does_hannitys_freedom_concert_really_benefit_children_of_fallen_soldiers_developing.php

Concerned American on March 20, 2010 at 12:45 am

Still more evidence that the dirty f**ing hippies were on top of this story a long time ago, although they were totally ignored by both the mainstream press AND the conservative bloggers:

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/8/6/6165/93743

Concerned American on March 20, 2010 at 1:11 am

Dang, it’s refreshing to see some real journalism committed once in a while, especially when it comes from an ostensible political “ally” of the more than deserving target. Excellent work, Debbie, and keep at it…. I’m what you’d probably call a liberal America-hater, but despising grifters and thieves seems to be pretty bipartisan, after all.

cocktailhag on March 20, 2010 at 1:47 am

I just read the open letter at Lucianne and was sad to see them take Hannity’s side so quickly without asking any questions. My money is on Debbie. The questions she raises are legitimate. Why didn’t they simply break it down completely as to what they gave, instead of just “deeming” it to be true?

If the Freedom Alliance is counting holding onto the majority of the money for future scholarships, then Debbie is right. When I give to charities, I give to charities under the assumption that they are working in the present with the beneficiaries. If the scholarships will be needed in 20 years, then keep having the concerts every year as needed.

Penelope27 on March 20, 2010 at 2:04 am

Thanks, Ma’am – I give whereever the opportunity presents itself – sometimes the guy in fatigues hitch’in a ride to Madison, WI is wearing real fatigues – sometimes he’s not – I’m willing to risk it – any clairity is welcome.

dorsano on March 20, 2010 at 2:20 am

Debbie this story is great , you need to get on the national news networks and tell the story so everbody can hear the truth about this fake.

Dan on March 20, 2010 at 4:03 am

I’m still waiting for Hannity to take his waterboarding from Olbermman at a thousand dollars a second for the troops.

koshare on March 20, 2010 at 4:54 am

Great work Debbie. Thanks.

Harley on March 20, 2010 at 5:35 am

Well done Debbie Schlussel. Money corrupts people of all political persuasions. It is most disheartening when the victims of their greed are those in true need of our charity and love.

To someone above making an absurd claim, Sarah Palin is not a millionaire… yet.

ray on March 20, 2010 at 6:16 am

If you want nothing but the truth and you are a Fox News lover and/or know someone who is, you have a duty especially as a Christian to tell you friend. Show them the tax returns. Numbers dont lie but people have and can lie.

Fred on March 20, 2010 at 9:19 am

WOW! I knew Hannity was a fraud when Malik Shabazz exposed him on his television show as a liar and fraud. This was regarding his relationship with the racist Hal Turner. Check out the link below. Being a disable veteran myself, I take offense to anyone misusing them for money. This is worst of thew worst of scoundrel. I hope his supporters come to realize he’s a conman and a scam artist. We can disagree on political views, but this make my blood boils. I hope the IRS is checking this out.

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=hal+turner+sean+hannity&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-701

Larry Love on March 20, 2010 at 9:33 am

Dear Debbie:

From what I can tell you’re either attacking a ship… or abandoning one. When one conservative punster exposes another conservative pundit for failed ethics you know things are going south.
I’ll give you one thing, Debbie — your brain works.

Tom on March 20, 2010 at 9:56 am

Tony –

Charity Navigator’s stats seem not to include how much of the money a charity raised actually reaches the intended recipients, In fact, the site even admits that much of the rating is based on the perceived financial health of the charity. From the site:

“We rate charities by evaluating two broad areas of financial health, their organizational efficiency and their organizational capacity. We use a set of performance categories to rate each of these two areas, and we issue an overall rating that combines the charity’s performance in both areas. Our ratings show givers how efficiently a charity will use their support today, and to what extent the charities are growing their programs and services over time.”

A charity that doesn’t give jack to its intended recipients has a pretty easy time maintaining “financial health” and “growing their programs and services over time.” One thing you won;t find anywhere on the CN site is a report on how much a charity actually gives to those it claims to serve. That’s a rather disingenuous way to rate a charity….

jjcomet on March 20, 2010 at 10:29 am

Yes, notice this charity at http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=6590

Notice how it stopped providing information way back in 2007. How even back then it shows they spent 65% of their revenue on themselves. How it doesn’t show how or if they spent the 35% of revenue ($7MM) that was “excess” their costs. How they had built up $19 MM in assets, which means they saved up $19 MM in “excess” revenue and had not spent it on the people their charity is supposed to be supporting.

By the very numbers they have provided this is not a charity, it is a fund raiser keeping the people running this “charity” employed. It is worse than a wasteful government agency, it is despicable and a few people have some big explaining to do.

ray on March 20, 2010 at 10:30 am

Thanks for the good work, Debbie! People who REALLY care about the troops should not waste their money this way!

gamma516 on March 20, 2010 at 10:41 am

Is anyone surprised? This is one of the oldest scams in the world. No different than televangelists. The same can be said for Fox’s sponsoring of the Tea Party movement. These rubes think they are making a difference by coughing up there $ and it goes to these “Organizers” luxury needs instead. But at least they get a bumper Sticker for there $25……..

Larry on March 20, 2010 at 10:52 am

It has to really bad when convicted felon Ollie North is the voice of restraint.

Gadfly on March 20, 2010 at 10:57 am

I wonder why main stream media fox news or so called independent
Bill o rielly who is looking out for you aint reporting on this especially after they went after acorn
It shows you cooperate media needs to be boycotted its not media its bought and paid for and it protects it own.
Cooporate states of america.

lemarr on March 20, 2010 at 10:59 am

“How even back then it shows they spent 65% of their revenue on themselves. How it doesn’t show how or if they spent the 35% of revenue ($7MM) that was “excess” their costs”

Exactly. Any credible charity rating agency examines one thing first and foremost: what percentage of the funds collected actually go to the intended recipients. As Debbie mentioned in her article, 67-75% is considered acceptable; even if Freedom Alliance gave away all of its non-program related revenues (which it clearly doesn’t), it would still fall woefully short of this standard – especially when it’s consuming twice as much in administrative expenses. Anyone defending that POS Hannity and those involved in this scam should be ashamed of themselves.

jjcomet on March 20, 2010 at 11:07 am

Tolerance of different views, cultures, religions etc… is a quality defining Americans and what makes America great. Intolerance was radical, anti-American etc. Now we see a change towards a lack of Americans’ tolerance hourly on cable TV and radio and define this as patriotism. This noise is again a tool for the thieves. The sad part is we all pay a lot of money for cable/satellite-TV/radio every month for this crap to lure us into believing. The stats on this charity’s performance is sickening. Thank you Debbie and to the others in the past for bringing this to light! Now what!

Edn on March 20, 2010 at 11:34 am

Isn’t it a shame that returning injured soldiers have to rely on handouts from private corporations because the same government that had no hesitancy sending them into harm’s way won’t take care of them or their families once they’ve returned? VA benefits and budgets are bring slashed while the current administration fails to keep their campaign promise of cleaning up the disastrous mess left by the previous administration.

Stucco Homes on March 20, 2010 at 12:24 pm

I’m, of course, not surprised to see the high admin costs of this phony charity. I’m a tax accountant and I’ve been preparing 990’s for various charitable organizations for over 20-years and I’ve gotten a very good handle on the phony charities that are run for the benefit of the organizers and those that are run for the benefit of the nominal constituency.

What I am shocked to see is the 3% return. I’ve seen a LOT of disreputable charities in my time. I have never seen one so blatantly exploitative. Usually the bad ones managed to give out 10%-to-20% of what they rake in. Not even the greedy Red Cross and Shriners, both of whom are bottom-of-the-barrel when it comes to what they actually do versus what they say what they do have ever been so blatant in their “charity gouging.”

This is beyond disgusting. His TE status should be revoked. There is way too much self-dealing and personal-use going on in that charity.

G. Brundage on March 20, 2010 at 12:30 pm

Yes of course we have problems with Red Cross. But the Red Cross isn’t out there nightly slamming others for perceived failures or fraud or hypocrisy or being unpatriotic or not doing enough for veterans etc. Hannity is, and does.

kcmwilson on March 20, 2010 at 12:47 pm

Wow, Colene, you must be the all-time Hannity sycophant. He’s stealing money from the families of DEAD SOLDIERS and you applaud him?!

Andrew on March 20, 2010 at 12:58 pm

    Enough with the lies and distractions, families of our dead Patriots, and their supporters won’t stand for thieves, but demand answers and that money repaid.

    Enoughwithlies&cheats on March 22, 2010 at 12:17 am

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