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Sarah Palin takes aim at Obama’s educational pedigree

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In a Saturday address at a community center in Washington, Ill., Sarah Palin took aim not only at Obama’s recent remarks about the burden of military might, but also his educational pedigree. ‘I would hope that our leaders in Washington, D.C., understand we like to be a dominant superpower,’ the Republican Party’s 2008 nominee for vice president told her audience. ‘I don’t understand a worldview where we have to question whether we like it or not that America is powerful.’

This was in reference to the president’s suggestion earlier in the week that the United States should do its best to resolve conflicts around the world before they grow too serious.

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-- Mark Silva

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