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Many Still Troubled by Reagan's Legacy (Angry Butt Pirates Alert Level Alpha)
AP Politics ^ | 6-9-04 | BETH FOUHY

Posted on 06/09/2004 10:50:47 AM PDT by Lance Romance

Many Still Troubled by Reagan's Legacy By BETH FOUHY, Associated Press Writer

As one of the first physicians to confront AIDS when it began its rampage through the gay community, Dr. Marcus Conant lobbied the Reagan administration in 1982 to launch an emergency campaign to educate Americans about the disease.

It took the president five more years to publicly mention the crisis. By then, almost 21,000 Americans had died and thousands more had been diagnosed. Conant, who lost scores of friends and patients to the disease, is still deeply angry — one of many Americans who view Reagan's legacy in a harsh light.

"Ronald Reagan and his administration could have made a substantial difference, but for ideological reasons, political reasons, moral reasons, they didn't do it," said the San Francisco dermatologist, who now deals with a new generation of AIDS patients. "President Reagan and his administration committed a crime, not just a sin."

Despite the accolades lavished upon Reagan since his death Saturday — for ending the Cold War, for restoring the nation's optimism — his many detractors remember him as a right-wing ideologue beholden to monied interests and insensitive to the needs of the most vulnerable Americans.

Bruce Cain, a political analyst at the University of California, Berkeley, said Reagan singularly brought conservatism into the mainstream during his presidency, an orthodoxy that has made Democrats and liberals an enduring minority in Washington.

"What made things worse for them is that he was an extremely influential figure, and his ideas had lasting impact," Cain said.

Elected on a promise to slash taxes and crack down on freeloading "welfare queens," Reagan depicted government as wasteful and minimized its capacity to help people, ideas that survive today. Reagan also dealt a blow to organized labor by firing the striking air traffic controllers, and appointed Antonin Scalia , still the Supreme Court's most conservative jurist.

Reagan's weakening of the social safety net by dismantling longtime Democratic "Great Society" programs arguably vexes his critics the most. By persuading Congress to approve sweeping tax cuts for the wealthy while slashing welfare benefits and other social services like the federal housing assistance program, Reagan was blamed for a huge surge in the nation's poor and homeless population.

Many won't forget his administration's proposal to classify ketchup as a vegetable as a way of further reducing spending on federally subsidized school lunches.

"Ronald Reagan really was a modern day Robin Hood in reverse — he stole from the poor and gave to the rich," said Michael Stoops, a longtime advocate for the homeless in Washington.

Critics give Reagan grudging credit for his ability to connect with working-class voters, who would come to be known as Reagan Democrats. He also galvanized conservative Christians to participate in the political process — even while putting some of their more prized goals on the back burner, like restricting abortion rights or restoring prayer in public school.

But other activists point to Reagan's early silence on the AIDS crisis as doing the bidding of the far right, with devastating results.

In San Francisco, the number of AIDS cases peaked during the Reagan administration. AIDS activist Rene Durazzo remembers it as a frightening time when "chronic death" seemed to pervade the city streets.

"The number of people dying was horrific. The disease was very visible — people were suffering and wasting," Durazzo said. "It was a very volatile environment, there was so much anger at the government for not paying attention."

In the end, critics say Reagan's enduring legacy may be the generation of Republican leaders — including former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, House Majority Leader Tom Delay, and to some extent George W. Bush — who came of age during his presidency and have pursued a conservative social agenda with even greater gusto. That, in turn, helped create the bitterly divided political environment that exists to this day.

"The tone has gotten more venomous, largely because of the people who came after Reagan and carried the Reagan banner," said Roger Hickey, co-director of Campaign for America's Future, a liberal advocacy group. "I give him full credit for unleashing the vast right-wing conspiracy."



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"Ronald Reagan and his administration could have made a substantial difference, but for ideological reasons, political reasons, moral reasons, they didn't do it," said the San Francisco dermatologist, who now deals with a new generation of AIDS patients. "President Reagan and his administration committed a crime, not just a sin."

I wouldn't be preaching about sin, when this diasease is contracted by anonymous sex in bath houses, public parks and restrooms.

AP really needs to work on it's editorials masquerading as news.

1 posted on 06/09/2004 10:50:48 AM PDT by Lance Romance
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To: Lance Romance
Why do they need to tear down a great American by blaming him for the outright sins of others.

If you don't want AIDS, don't have sex with the unknown.

2 posted on 06/09/2004 10:53:38 AM PDT by SaveTheChief
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To: Lance Romance

Part of the Me Generation so angry because they didn't get what they wanted.

The damn pissants!


3 posted on 06/09/2004 10:55:11 AM PDT by jigsaw (Keep the Separation of Lurch and State!)
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To: Lance Romance

A distortion on dates, apparently first put forward by Rep. Henrry Waxman:

http://www.nationalreview.com/murdock/murdock200312030913.asp


4 posted on 06/09/2004 10:55:32 AM PDT by Wisconsin
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To: Lance Romance

Here comes the Pink Mafia. They are angry, but they look FABULOUS!!
5 posted on 06/09/2004 10:56:14 AM PDT by keithtoo (Please remove all Kerry-on luggage from your forehead compartments.)
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To: Lance Romance
By then, almost 21,000 Americans risk-taking perverts had died and thousands more had been diagnosed.
6 posted on 06/09/2004 10:57:48 AM PDT by Know your rights (The modern enlightened liberal doesn't care what you believe as long as you don't really believe it.)
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To: Lance Romance

The only way President Reagan could have curtailed the self-inflicted Aids epidemic in the early 1980's would have been to dispatch federal marshals to padlock every gay bathhouse in the country, and encourage local police to revive their vice squads to crack down on gay bars and open-air homosexual promiscuity.

There would have been the usual howling about fascist homophobic repression, but there's no question this would have saved lives.


7 posted on 06/09/2004 10:58:02 AM PDT by Argus
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To: Lance Romance

Reagan's legacy was ending the cold war, bringing down the Iron Curtain and dissolving the Soviet Union; a feat Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Nixon, Johnson, Ford and Carter couldn't accomplish. Public health is not an Enumerated Power of the federal government; foreign policy is. Only Democrats pretend the federal government should be all things to all people-that's a fool's fantasy.


8 posted on 06/09/2004 10:59:10 AM PDT by Spok
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To: SaveTheChief

There is always the miracle drug Trinoasitol.


9 posted on 06/09/2004 11:04:24 AM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: Lance Romance

10 posted on 06/09/2004 11:05:03 AM PDT by RightWingAtheist (Ni Jesus, Ni Marx..<i>OUI REAGAN!</i>)
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There are CDC or NIH research dollars statistics somewhere which show something like $15,000 per AIDS death was spent in AIDS research (five times the amount spent on deaths from heart disease, etc.).

These same @ssholes lying about Reagan now also demonized and villified the San Francisco public health commissioner in January 2000 when because he would not agree to re-open gay (anonymous orgy) bath houses again. I know this for a fact because I was in San Francisco in January 2000--I read the vicious screeds about the public health commissioner in the Chronicle every day.

Sars WAS contained because of isolation of patients with SARS symptoms AND the fact that people not displaying symptoms but had exposure to SARS were physically quarantined.

11 posted on 06/09/2004 11:07:36 AM PDT by RooRoobird14 ("I thank God every day for President George W. Bush")
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To: Lance Romance
1 in 4 male queers will "catch" AIDS. 1 in 4 million normal men will contract AIDS. If AIDS were contacted by Tobacco, it would be outlawed!

Pray for W and President Ronald Wilson Reagan

12 posted on 06/09/2004 11:11:00 AM PDT by bray (The war is going far better than PravdABCBS wants you to know!!!!)
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To: sheik yerbouty
There is always the miracle drug Trinoasitol.

Had to re-read that a few times... very funny, works every time.

13 posted on 06/09/2004 11:11:27 AM PDT by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: Lance Romance
When AIDS first appeared the first few cases were immigrants from Haiti. It took about three months for the the CDC to announce that it was spreading thru the gay community.

I remember a popular joke of the time: "What's the hardest part of having AIDS? Convincing your parents that you're Haitian."

The people have known from the very beginning that AIDS is a gay disease, despite the government efforts to make us believe otherwise.

14 posted on 06/09/2004 11:15:14 AM PDT by bayourod (Can the 9/11 Commission connect the dots on Iraq or do they require a 3-D picture?)
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To: Lance Romance

Homosexuals aren't interested in life or health ... they're interested in rectal buggery. For them, it's a matter of priorities.


15 posted on 06/09/2004 11:16:10 AM PDT by Agnes Heep (Solus cum sola non cogitabuntur orare pater noster)
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"Ronald Reagan really was a modern day Robin Hood in reverse — he stole from the poor and gave to the rich," said Michael Stoops, a longtime advocate for the homeless in Washington.

The ignorance of this man is astounding.

According to the story,Robin Hood took back the tax money the government of Prince John had taken due to heavy taxation of the people. Just like Reagan did.He gave our money back to us, money that was "stolen" by the bloated federal government.

16 posted on 06/09/2004 11:16:48 AM PDT by Jimmyclyde (Dying ain't much of a living boy...)
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To: Lance Romance

And the AP, one of the most "respected" (cough) news services keeps repeating this vicious lie about Reagan not mentioning AIDS until 1987. It's so easily proven false.

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http://www.nationalreview.com/murdock/murdock200312030913.asp

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Reagan also is accused of staying mum about AIDS. According to The Encyclopedia of AIDS: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Scientific Record of the HIV Epidemic edited by Raymond A. Smith, "Reagan never even mentioned the word 'AIDS' publicly until 1987."

Actually, as official White House papers cited by Steven Hayward, author of the multi-volume Age of Reagan show, the 40th president spoke of AIDS no later than September 17, 1985. Responding to a question on AIDS research, the president said:


[I]ncluding what we have in the budget for '86, it will amount to over a half a billion dollars that we have provided for research on AIDS in addition to what I'm sure other medical groups are doing. And we have $100 million in the budget this year; it'll be 126 million next year. So, this is a top priority with us. Yes, there's no question about the seriousness of this and the need to find an answer.
President Reagan's February 6, 1986 State of the Union address included this specific passage where he says the word "AIDS" five times:


We will continue, as a high priority, the fight against Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). An unprecedented research effort is underway to deal with this major epidemic public health threat. The number of AIDS cases is expected to increase. While there are hopes for drugs and vaccines against AIDS, none is immediately at hand. Consequently, efforts should focus on prevention, to inform and to lower risks of further transmission of the AIDS virus. To this end, I am asking the Surgeon General to prepare a report to the American people on AIDS.

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The NRO columnist had one detail wrong above, though, it was not the SOTU on Feb 4, 1986, it was a speech in Congress on Feb 6, 1986. He devotes an entire paragraph to discussing the threat of AIDS and our need to turn our efforts against it.

http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/resource/speeches/1986/20686c.htm


17 posted on 06/09/2004 11:20:17 AM PDT by Tamzee (Noonan on Reagan, "...his leadership changed the world... As president, he was a giant.")
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To: Lance Romance

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/stats/hasr1302/table33.htm

and according to this link more died during Clinton's Presidency


18 posted on 06/09/2004 11:23:06 AM PDT by marajade
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To: Lance Romance

"Ronald Reagan really was a modern day Robin Hood in reverse — he stole from the poor and gave to the rich," said Michael Stoops, a longtime advocate for the homeless in Washington."



How exactly do you steal from people that have nothing? Oh, yeah, it's the your money belongs to them attitude that equates me keeping my own earnings as theft. A couple freepers share the attitude when their ox isn't being gored.


19 posted on 06/09/2004 11:32:36 AM PDT by CSM (Liberals may see Saddam's mass graves in Iraq as half-full, but I prefer to see them as half-empty.)
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"...said the San Francisco dermatologist, who now deals with a new generation of AIDS patients"

What's wrong with this picture?

The Reagan administration did not do enough at first to educate the public about AIDS. But after they finally did, and emphasized that it is 100% preventable, he is now dealing with a new generation of AIDS patients.

Did I miss something?

Regards,
Lenny

20 posted on 06/09/2004 11:32:47 AM PDT by lennydetroit
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