Palin Supporters Crowd Noblesville Bookstore
By Eric Berman
11/19/2009

For the second time in 13 months, Sarah Palin turned out thousands of supporters in Noblesville.

The former Alaska governor and Republican vice-presidential nominee signed a thousand copies of her newly-published memoir "Going Rogue" at the Borders bookstore at the Hamilton Town Center mall, hours after a similar event at a Fort Wayne Meijer.

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Palin was scheduled to sign a thousand books in three hours, but she ran out of time with people still waiting in line.

Borders staffers handed out gummed book labels Palin had autographed, but a handful of people who were turned away actually booed Palin as she boarded her tour bus. They were outnumbered by the screams of "We love you, Sarah."

Palin fans had begun chanting "Sa-rah, Sa-rah" the moment Palin's tour bus, plastered with the cover photo from the book, rolled into view before the signing. Palin emerged minutes later, holding her 19-month-old son Trig.

The former governor addressed the crowd for just over a minute, thanking them for turning out, and calling them "hardcore patriots" and "great Americans who care about our country, and care about those people who want to fight for what is right."

Palin declared the book presents her "unfiltered."

The bookstore sits just a mile from where Palin first visited Indiana, in a massive campaign rally last October that drew 24-thousand people to Verizon Wireless Music Center.

Palin did not take questions, and reporters were not allowed into the store. Photographers were permitted in briefly to film or take pictures of the ex-governor signing books.

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