Talk:Lester Kinsolving

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Reagan and HIV/AIDS

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I love the implication that President Reagan was responsible for the spread of the disease because he did not declare it a disease for 3 years. In the real world, medical scientists were hard at work trying to figure out what is was and what its source was. The virus wasn't isolated until late 1983 and it wasn't officially named until 1986 (HIV) but, of course, we all know Reagan really caused it or at least prevented all those poor souls from getting timely treatment because, after all, he was responsible for everything bad that happened in that time period. And, those who were actually spreading it - especially after it was known about - via by-then known risky behavior are all completely innocent. David A. Horton — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:ED0:42B3:6300:8D2E:B8E4:A84E:CC0E (talk) 10:08, 21 November 2018 (UTC)Reply