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We should probably lock this page. His son proposed to Jenna Bush, and there will be plenty of stupid political edits over the next week or two.
john hager site:scholar.lib.vt.edu
(Btw, personal observation is that Mr Hager drives himself around the state, alone in a large sedan. He does not accept help getting the wheelchair out of the back seat; he handles all that solo.) -- AndersW ( talk) 06:17, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
The article says, "Hager contracted polio when his son was vaccinated for the disease with live virus vaccine in 1973." If you go to the source reference (a Purdue U. magazine), it says: "But when his infant son was inoculated against polio with the live-virus Sabin vaccine in August 1973, Hager contracted the disease from the vaccine and nearly died."
I'm certainly not an immunologist, but how is any of this possible? How did Hager get in contact with the vaccine? How did it get inside him? And how can you catch a disease from a vaccine that wasn't given to you in the first place? Something's missing here... 12.11.149.5 ( talk) 17:34, 6 May 2008 (UTC)
Get ready, is all... 12.11.149.5 ( talk) 17:34, 6 May 2008 (UTC)