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Update: Palin's book tour hits Fort Bragg

Monday, November 23, 2009

FORT BRAGG (AP) — Sarah Palin brought her book-signing tour to North Carolina's Fort Bragg on Monday and hundreds greeted the former Republican vice presidential candidate in a campaign-like gathering.

Palin's appearance tested Department of Defense regulations, which prohibit politicians from using installations as a platform. Palin didn't give a speech and individually thanked soldiers, and a base spokesman said she was not campaigning.

But the bus parked nearby encouraged donations to her political action committee and supporters made clear that she should run for president.

Army officials initially barred media from the event, fearing coverage would lead Palin's backers to lob negative comments at President Barack Obama. The military later relented and allowed media access.

Col. Billy Buckner, a spokesman for Fort Bragg, said the Army agreed to let Palin on post because she fell into a gray area.

"She's not a political figure per se, but she certainly carries a tremendous amount of interest and influence across the country," he said.

Palin's father, who greeted supporters as his daughter signed copies of the book, said in an interview that Obama's handling of the military was "scary."

"I see a decline in our might," Chuck Heath said. "People used to be afraid of us and respect us, (but) they're not afraid of us and don't respect us anymore."

The former Alaska governor began a nationwide tour last week to promote a new memoir, "Going Rogue." She also has a planned visit to Fort Hood, Texas, on Dec. 4 — just a month after 12 people were killed there in a shooting rampage.

Hundreds of Palin supporters arrived early at Fort Bragg. One woman spent nearly 24 hours in line.

G.R. Quinn, 58, a veteran who spent 20 years in the military, wore an "Impeach Obama" shirt. He blasted the president for closing the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, for the plan to hold a key Sept. 11 terrorism trial in New York and for Obama's handling of the military overseas.

"He's so wishy-washy about Afghanistan," Quinn said, adding he hopes more troops will be sent there.

While the supporters were primarily civilians, dozens of uniformed personnel also greeted Palin. They craned to snap photos and shook her hand as she left.

Chief Warrant Officer Two Jeff Thompson, 36, praised Palin for stopping by.

"She cares about the troops," Thompson said. The soldier, who has had two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan, said he supported the GOP ticket in 2008 but he considers Obama his boss.

"I support his decisions," Thompson said.

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Hikertim

November 23, 2009 - 1:25 pm EST

It's amazing to me how thin-skinned Obama is. Any one who opposes him in any way MUST BE SILENCED! He really envies Noiega and Castro who simply "disappear" anyone who opposes them. What a dangerous, petty, little man...

chillcutt

November 23, 2009 - 1:52 pm EST

Your an idiot. What other regular American Citizen can go on an army base and speak and try and sell their books? I don't know of any that can do this. She is nothing but a regular American Citizen, that quit her job as Governor of Alaska because they didn't pay enough. So then she wrote a book of lies, and accusations to make her millions. She will never be anything in this county but a comedy act.

Hikertim

November 23, 2009 - 3:43 pm EST

Chillcut, it's amazing to me how unable or unwilling you are to have a civil conversation... I have a point of view that disagrees with yours. I'm hardly an idiot but rather a successful businessman, and father. I have actually been to the PX at Fort Bragg many times as a vendor. There have been many authors appear there. During the Bush years, the Clinton years, or ANY years before this one, I don't recall anyone being told not to make any statements or even personalize their signatures. This President has very thin skin, as do you obviously.

I'm sure you have not read Sarah Palin's book, so for you to call it "a book of lies and accusations" proves that you are not at all interested in hearing any viewpoint other than your own. So be it...

Get A Clue

November 23, 2009 - 1:54 pm EST

Timmy, can you offer a shred of proof to back your accusations?
I'll wait.

Hikertim

November 23, 2009 - 3:48 pm EST

Well, we can start with Fox News and this White House trying to silence them. Same with talk radio. This White House is going to try to pass laws that will basically put talk radio out of business. I'm not defending the "birthers" or others on the extreme edges... but this White House has a clear record of doing their best to SILENCE anyone who says anything the least bit critical of it.

chillcutt

November 23, 2009 - 5:33 pm EST

Fox news is the most unreliable news source on Cable TV. Mostly just negativity about our country's leaders. They spread hate and are just mad the other side won the election. MSNBC is no better it strictly liberal and that's all. Both of these news sources should be took off TV. And I am saying they are a lot of inaccurate statements in her book according to the associated press. They did not stop her from coming, just spewing her lies and hatred for the current administration. Her and most of the Republican party ( and a lot of Democrats too) are not concerned with real people but with people who can get them the most money. This president gets a lot of heat from the right, but where were these people in the last eight years when I country was going down hill? A bunch of hypocrites.

chillcutt

November 23, 2009 - 5:40 pm EST

I'm not defending the administration, they have done a lot i dont agree with also. I have learned not to believe everything I hear on a Cable News Station, they most always have an agenda. BTW Sarah Palin just comes off unauthentic to me and I believe she cost McCain the Election last year.

Panacea

November 23, 2009 - 2:39 pm EST

I haven't heard President Obama say anything negative about Sarah Palin's book tour, or object to her coming to Ft. Bragg.

It's nervous Army officers who don't know their own rules who are having the problem.

Hikertim

November 23, 2009 - 3:49 pm EST

I think you are absolutely right but those officers are nervous for a reason. I appreciate your comment.

tbench

November 23, 2009 - 3:17 pm EST

It's unbeleavable how this one woman can get you libs so wound up, Something about this woman scares the heck
out you guys.

Get Real

November 24, 2009 - 2:04 am EST

She's scary because she is a complete moron and has so many followers.

carcrazy

November 24, 2009 - 5:39 pm EST

What does that tell you? Stupid people are everywhere......

Get A Clue

November 23, 2009 - 6:58 pm EST

You've had all afternoon, Timmy, to gather anything to prove your initial point.
I'm still waiting.

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