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A co-optation of your opinion: I bet a lot of people from across the political spectrum would trade the current Bush for the older model in a heartbeat.To be technical, the elder Bush is not Bush Sr. Â He is George H.W. Bush, while the current president is George W. Bush.
I bet a lot of liberals would trade the current Bush for the older model in a heartbeat.
To be technical, the elder Bush is not Bush Sr. Â He is George H.W. Bush, while the current president is George W. Bush.
I bet a lot of liberals would trade the current Bush for the older model in a heartbeat.
To be even more technical, the word senior simply means "older." George H.W. Bush happens to be the older of the two presidents named Bush. Therefore it makes sense to call him Bush Sr.
(Ambulance Chaser @ Jan. 19 2005,06:25) To be technical, the elder Bush is not Bush Sr. Â He is George H.W. Bush, while the current president is George W. Bush.
I bet a lot of liberals would trade the current Bush for the older model in a heartbeat.But not as a title. A title is part of your name.To be even more technical, the word senior simply means "older." Â