Sarah Palin poses for a picture on the cover of her new book.
Sarah Palin poses for a picture on the cover of her new book.
Updated: Friday, 20 Nov 2009, 8:58 PM EST
Published : Friday, 20 Nov 2009, 8:57 PM EST
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (WANE) - Sarah Palin left a lot of people upset after her stop at a Borders bookstore on her book signing tour in Noblesville Thursday night.
Dozens of people waited in the cold all day and had wristbands
that qualified them to have their books signed but were eventually
turned away.
The line was cut off before everyone with wristbands could
have their books signed.
Instead, workers handed them pieces of paper with Sarah
Palin's signature.
One frustrated woman told an Indianapolis TV reporter, "I'm very disappointed. I think it was very rude. She could've at least apologized and she didn't even do that."
A lot of people returned their unsigned books for refunds.
The store manager says Palin's staffers had told her to cut
off the line after 3 hours of signing.
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