The former Alaska governor said in a Friday post on her Facebook site that she was told about what happened in Noblesville on Thursday night and was "working on a solution for those who were left behind."
Hundreds greeted Palin with cheers at a Borders store in the Indianapolis suburb of Noblesville. The Indianapolis Star reports a chorus of boos erupted as she left and people shouted for her to stay.
Palin's tour is promoting her book "Going Rogue."
Palin had visited the city 20 miles north of Indianapolis last year as the Republican vice presidential candidate.


If it takes two Palin to complete something - what is the pleural of a Palin?
............Lol, I guess she didn't hear them all booing her and couldn't figure it out either. But then again when doesn't she have a lame excuse ready for whatever she does?
See what a little money, notoriety, and FAME can do for you in America. No wonder the USA is going bankrupt.
I do have to say thanks for the 40% discount off "Going Rogue" at Freddies. Go rogue America,...the Canadians will support you with their natural gas sales in the pipeline Alaska helped finance.
Has anyone else noticed that her hairdos get larger in direct correlation to her media exposure? Soon enough, her head's gonna explode.
Okay, I'm stifling a giggle...
Stay warm,
MrsS