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May 14, 2008 14:50

++ There was a massive earthquake in China Monday, and the official death toll has risen to nearly 15,000. Unofficially the death toll is closer to 20,000.

++ This is depressing: Aid groups say Myanmar food stolen by military. Meanwhile the U.N. says the death toll could reach 127,000. The mind reels.

++ US lists polar bears as threatened species. Thanks, global warming.

++ Things Younger Than John McCain. Heeeeeeeeeeeeeee.

++ As widely expected, Hillary crushed Obama in West Virginia yesterday. However, that's not enough to tighten the delegate race. More from AP.

++ West Virginia pushed back against the pundits who say Clinton can't win.

++ Obama holds big lead in Oregon, which votes Tuesday.

++ After lopsided loss, Obama woos blue-colar voters.

++ 'Almost nominee' status keeps Obama in limbo.

++ NARAL endorses Obama. This is a huge deal.

++ Young, evangelical... for Obama?

++ In Michigan, Obama says he has better job ideas than McCain.

++ Democrat wins House seat in Mississippi. MSNBC analyzes why this GOP loss resonates.

++ Newsweek talks to some dude who talks about Reagan Democrats. ::eyeroll:: I don't know about other Democrats, but I can't fucking stand Reagan. It's not even so much him or his policies, it's the cult of idolatry that conservatives have around him, like he's some kind of god or something. It's really fucking annoying.

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