Posted on 11/21/2009 12:21:01 PM PST by euram
In an earlier post we reported on some problems Governor Palin had in Noblesville, Indiana due to there being a large number of people and not enough time to sign all of their books. In anticipation of encountering similar problems yesterday in Columbus, the number of wristbands was limited to 500 instead of the previously planned 1,000. A woman and her daughter, who were number 67 in line, describe their experience with Governor Palin:
(Excerpt) Read more at conservatives4palin.com ...
Under the previous rules, anyone with 2 or more books would get 2 signatures. That would mean she would probably be giving around 1000 signatures in this case.
This is a non-story. The people yelling “sign our books!” the other day were obviously liberal disruptors.
http://dougpowers.com/2009/11/21/did-palin-fans-really-boo-her/
I’m sure that every signature is worth a vote for her if she decides to run for president.
How come we never hearing of libs having these problems at their book signings....he, he, he,. Hello, anyone want a book signed?, you there, come here little girl...
I'm old enough to recall the left doing basically the same thing to Ronald Reagan. They tried hard to dismiss him as an "over-the-hill actor looking for a new role" (president) and constantly characterized Reagan as "dumb - and dangerous". President Reagan would spend five minutes on TV or 30 minutes in a speech and some personal contact with folks and that image would be blasted to smithereens. I think Sarah Palin has the potential to do the same, today.
she is an incredibly beautiful young lady....and she’s bright too, what a great President she will be
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