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Bring on the bling

By: Jeff Dufour
Editor at Large/Columnist, "Yeas & Nays"
12/10/08 12:05 AM EST



Ann Hand, D.C.'s foremost political jeweler, unveiled her inaugural collection Tuesday, including a Barack Obama inaugural pin, necklace, sunglasses, key rings, a rhinestone-studded travel mug and even dog tags ("I wanted to do something for the men," Hand said). She said she's already had 1,000 preorders for the inaugural pin.






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Dec 10, 2008

Those are the ugliest things I've ever seen.

 

Dec 11, 2008

How tacky! The office of the President deserves a little more respect than this trailor park trash faux jewelry! What's next, Elvis sighting at the inaugural?

 

Dec 13, 2008

I'm an Obama supporter and I agree ... UGLY and totally useless. I don't see where this sort of stuff will ever be anything more than junk in a drawer. TACKY beyond any description.

 


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