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In history, Marc Conant warned, Ronald Reagan could go down as the president who did nothing while thousands died. And thousands and tens of thousands and perhaps hundreds of thousands would die, he wrote. Most of them needlessly.
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Conant is right. Even Reagan's supporters can't deny that Reagan's late response to the AIDS crisis is a black mark on his presidency.
And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic
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