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Is he the son of James Buchanan by any chance? Or is that a coincidence? -- Timwi 13:14 16 Jun 2003 (UTC)
It's easier to demonstrate paternity when there isn't a forty-plus year gap between the death of the father than the birth of the child...
No, there's no relation between the president and the economist.