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Originally Posted by Tiny
I didn't know that. I read up on it a little and it sounds like 47,000 people had been infected, and a smaller number had died by 1987 when the Reagan administration and the rest of the country really started to take notice. Yes, in retrospect, the press secretary's comments were deplorable.
Btw, you've had people here in this forum criticize Fauci for not initially taking AIDS seriously. Activists were jumping up and down trying to get him to provide funding, and it took a while for him and the rest of the bureaucracy to swing into action.
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I hear ya' on the Fauci thing and infectious diseases. I listen to NPR quite often and heard he had a "friend" in the fight against AIDS. He recalled a story where his adversary was arrested while imploring his office to take serious action.
He exchanged first-name basis pleasantries with his former dinner guest as he was hauled off to jail from the building where Tony worked.
I think The_Waco_Kid brought up the Fauci AIDS melodrama. Early in the Corona virus days.
I don't recall seeing, reading or hearing any evidence of it, but my guess is Reagan just let them faggots die. Like he should have. On the street. Like the cold-hearted mush-brain he was.
The Associated Press video of his assassination attempt on YouTube is no longer up. Or else I would post it again.
Time for another beer.