what do you think well i think AIDS research should be funded more than it's currently being funded i think that uh people including i mean mostly the government but also you know a lot of Americans i think that it's a disease of of a certain population i meaning um homosexuals and and uh intravenous drug users um-hum right in fact it is very much a a normal person's uh disease as well i think that we should fund much more sure right i think i i agree with that to a certain degree um certainly on an absolute scale it should be i i think it should be funded more on a relative scale um looking at it in comparison with other problems and no it's not a big environment i'm not so sure about that however um yeah you're right definitely there's there's a definite um stigma out there that yeah it's it's it's limited exclusive to intravenous drugs users and homosexuals and um blacks or whatever um-hum yeah um-hum and that's not that's not the case anymore it may have started out that way even though there's there's still no proof of that actually the most recent um the that i've gotten is they're starting to look at um well it started over in Africa they're starting to look at i believe but believe it of monkey yeah the monkey i think yeah there was some kind of research going on and i can't remember what the exact uh gist of it was but something they hadn't considered before and it's like they now they're trying to go way back to the original first outbreaks of it to see if they can uh nail down what exactly it was yeah yeah but uh well you know you have you have a point about you know where there's other issues that that need a lot of funding too sure that is true um-hum but uh there's a lot of things that are funded and a lot of waste that can be redirected too i think that that again that uh oh sure yeah you know AIDS is is something that has to be dealt with by every person um and and not just in understanding that it's you know can affect uh everyone but in acting um in a uh you know sensible way to avoid uh the spread of this disease yeah um-hum well i i agree with that um-hum um the point i i wanted to make was just strictly the environment like right now they say we've lost forty percent of the ozone layer just last year um in in selected in selected spots and that's really becoming a really big problem but that's not to down play the importance of AIDS research you know sure right right um when you think about that importance you also have to consider that uh not only is AIDS good in and of it's own but it also uh has a lot to deal with um cancer and with mononucleosis and all the all the various diseases that affect the T cell from a and the and the when the white cells of the immune system because all fairly interrelated um-hum right right so i think research on AIDS would benefit all that stuff yeah good point um i i think more often should go into you know AIDS uh education yeah oh yeah you know commercials you know public service commercials um schools um-hum things like that but it seems a lot like they're almost covering it up at this point yeah which is ridiculous you you you really don't see a lot out there it's like coming up with plague you know no it's not happening yeah uh disregard the you know one out of two people dropping dead next to you you know right you know that's that's for sure i i like i said i go to school at UCF in Florida and actually that kind of hits home because that Kimberly Begajah that had AIDS uh and died from it she went to a dentist in Stewart Florida that's where she got it right right and Stewart's like three hours away from where i go to school um-hum right people i hear a lot more in local news about it uh more than that i had a couple of friends who went to that dentist yeah interesting yeah and they were definitely sweating bullets there for a while um and found out that they they were negative you know they didn't have any problems but um uh-huh right you know boy talk about making you think twice before you go to the dentist yeah or any health care practitioner at this point yeah i guess so yeah because they really the last article i read on that they still hadn't figured out how she could've gotten it from him um-hum because he he as far as they could tell he sterilized the equipment he used gloves he did all the the proper precautions um asides from telling his patients that he had AIDS um but still that didn't make any difference they still got it so they they're not real sure how that how that worked um-hum right but uh yeah i'm i'm a lot more cautious of that but