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A Kennedy Endorsement for Jeweler Ann Hand

July 24, 2008 03:36 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

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Comments to the Ethel Kennedy sighting with the Ann Hand pin

That's OK girls, there is a Goodwill Ambassador from the State of Washington that just purchased the Ann Hand McCain Sunglasses and the Remember pin. She will be sporting those in the next 4 months.

Excuse me, But there are 2 candidates running for President.

I know it is hard for people to realize since they are so busy kissing the feet of the New Messiah Obama.

respone

a lot of people care because the person wearing the pin is a leader

Obama Rhinestone Pins on Ethel Kennedy

Who cares??? Such nonsense.

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