We will call you and give you some information. Anytime that has ever been happened ive been lied to, every time. Every time. Every time. This thing about waiting. Thats what stuck me in a hospital. Ive been waiting and i told her not going to see you. The biggest problem in this hospital and this goes from the clerk to medical, they do not do ama protocols, period. Thats the biggest problem. All medical centers do the same thing. In tucson you get the head of the university down there that runs all the stuff that he does they are working with the va wouldnt take me off my test strips and i got a thing there that said test your blood. I walked in there with my blood sugar at 7 38 in the morning because i refuse to come here. I thought they could help it i walked out with my blood sugar still at 600 the clerk, i dont know why they had them in the waiting room Walking Around. My wife was with me. Shes a witness to it. She was really bored and suicide. The clerk was there and you know whe
Theyre down there, i went to the wrong room. Theyre there. Well theres more. They were there an hour ago, two hours ago. So you found another spot theyre hiding them. Yeah. Excellent. So gentlemen. Thats so they can have the penthouse office for the director. So gentlemen what are we going to do about this . [inaudible] we can say all we want about stand together. We dont have the money to fight it. We dont most people dont have the energy to even stand up here. I spent two fridays helping two different sets of vets and their families, and its not the first time ive done it. But these are the most recent. And they cant get help by anybody in this facility. [inaudible] staff at these meetings. [applause] fellow veterans, everyone in this room here is a veteran or veterans advocate. Mr. Coats, coaty. Cozzdi. Excuse me. Ive been involved in this hospital since 1973 when i was released from Walter Reed Army hospital after 14 months. I received three battle wounds, three purple hearts. I ha