you are on the air with lou celli, the legislative director for the american legion. caller: thank you for taking me call. host: you bet line caller: my daughter has a very simple, helpful absolutely shwould sharply volunteer for no pay if the va would make sure that she doesn't have to pay her malpractice, also make sure that whatever the recommendation is that it be actually doable. the president even with my condition, i cannot get into a va facility. i have been in va facilities over the years. some are good. some are terrible. at the present time in new york and mur feesboro, tennessee, there is no doctor to be seen the reason so who sees me, i can't see a cardiologist because the cardiologist isn't already there. i go to a private cardiologist at a considerable expense. if someone would take a few minutes and go to a va. you would find there are no two alike. getting in the first part is the hardest part if you can see a real doctor, at a time chances are the veterans administration will be more than helpful. >> you are a world war two veteran how would you say