Posted on 02/13/2010 1:25:37 PM PST by euram
DAYTONA BEACH -- It began before dawn.
They started lining up at 5 a.m. Friday outside the Books-A-Million at the Volusia Mall to make sure they were the first 900 people to get wrist bands to come back for Sarah Palin's book signing Monday.
In the crowd, a 15-year-old Spruce Creek student who skipped school by herself made friends.
"I just think she's a strong Godly woman and I think she has great morals, and she's an intelligent individual and I think she has a lot to offer," said Rayane Escudero, a student.
"I wish I would have had a role model like Sarah when I was her age," said Michigan resident Norma Gross. "I just think it's wonderful that a woman can do anything today."
There were also NASCAR fans who took a morning off from racing.
"Saw it on the news and couldn't resist it. Proud to say I'm from Massachusetts and we got Scott Brown in there, it's the start of a revolution," said Tony Margino, a Massachusetts resident
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Celebrity-dom is inherently vapid. Palin has long since crossed beyond that into rare ‘cultural icon’ status. Awesome power at that level.
Good catch.
Why not all three. Sarah Palin: Author, Celebrity Or and Politician?
I’d settle for “Madame President”.
= )
You are very wrong. I went to see Sarah during the campaign and she was amazing. I stood in line for a very long time. I have her book. I will vote for her if she runs. I’m just sayin.... Who are you to determine someone’s motive?
didn’t fred thompson go into acting AFTER his political career?
don’t even try to explain.......they don’t want to listen. some of us understand completely.
Served in the Senate December 2, 1994 January 3, 2003. 1st Term was to replace Al Gore who became VP. Appeared as DA on Law and Order for years
Made 4 movies to be released in 2010.
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