The VA backlog isn't just affecting the Coleman's, but veterans all over the country, especially those with severe medical issues.



"You know, you've got these people's lives on hold, waiting on stuff or waiting to do whatever," Rhonda said. "Some people have died or had strokes, they've gotten worse and I've got worse. I've got to go file something different to add to this list."



The Coleman's were outraged and believe the government just isn't doing enough to help veterans out.



"That should be their number one priority, to take care of their veterans that they had serving and fighting for their country," Calvin said. "If a foreign country needed money, they'd give them billions of dollars."



Being the soldiers that they are, the Coleman's are fighting back. They call the VA every day, as well as Congressman Louis Gohmert and even write letters to President Obama, hoping their voices will be heard.