If George indeed released the OOT on Blu-ray, cleaned up correctly with loving restoration, and then released a six film boxed set where the OT was the SE... Hell yes I'd buy it.
The SE is a fun alternate version. My only problems with it were when it was going to replace the OOT. Consumers should have the right to enjoy the version they prefer in the highest quality possible. For any film, not just Star Wars. As far as I'm concerned, if a director signs off on the theatrical cut, that's a finished film. If it's not finished... don't release it!
Alternate or special edition versions are fun and most of the time, I prefer them to the theatrical (See Superman, Terminator 2), but I think it's important to provide fans of the original cuts with the option of enjoying the version they prefer.
The Blade Runner final cut disc from last year is the definition of what to give the fans. It has ALL 5 cuts of the film, and although I am not a fan of the film, I can only sing Scott's praises for doing what George should with SW.