Sarah Palin Signs Books In Colorado Springs
Hundreds Of People Waiting in Line
POSTED: 7:52 am MST December 8, 2009
UPDATED: 6:49 am MST December 9, 2009
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Despite frigid weather, hundreds of people lined up to see former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin in Colorado Springs during a stop on her national book tour. Palin signed copies of her book "Going Rogue" at a Borders book store Tuesday evening. People started lining up at 6:30 a.m. to get color-coded wrist bands, indicating their place in line, that would allow them to get into the book signing. About 1,000 were distributed.
Palin was scheduled to start signing books at 7 p.m. but got started an hour early in deference to the cold weather and large crowds.During her stop in Minneapolis on Monday, a man threw two tomatoes at her during a book signing at the Mall of America. Palin wasn't hit and the man was arrested on assault and disorderly conduct charges.
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