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Date Added: September 04, 2008 01:16:02 AM
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the Republican candidate for vice president, plans to lash out at Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama and the national media in her acceptance speech tonight, taking a direct shot at Obama's experience, according to excerpts of her remarks released by Republican officials.

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