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Tennessee’s Andrew “Old Hickory” Jackson may have put it best:”To the victor belongs the spoils.”

The spoils, in this case the contract for designing the logo for George W. Bush’s presidential inauguration, have gone to Dye, Van Mol & Lawrence, an advertising and public relations agency located in Nashville, Tenn.

The price, accordingto some cynical Democrats, was theVolunteer State’s voters supporting Bush over less-than-favorite sonAl Gore.

The Veep should have remembered his home state has a long history of throwing its support to Texas in a crisis.One





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