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Top Headlines for Thursday Dec 22, 2016
| Vote now: Who should be LGBTQ Nation's Person of the Year?Cast your vote in our yearly contest to decide the year's top newsmaker. | After convincing Charlotte to take the first step and repeal its already nullified expanded ordinance, the state fails to make good on its part of the so-called deal.
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From working in the logging industry to getting a scrub down by Cooper and his partner, it's safe to say these elephants have seen an upgrade in their quality of life.
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Prosecutors have never used the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act to bring charges against someone for targeting a victim for being transgender.
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| They say they're "promoting tourism."
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One Catholic leader declares "timidity and false compromise will bring ruin to our culture and our freedom to live and teach the Catholic Faith."
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"These decorations are a desperate and ridiculous attempt to pretend that homosexual relationships are pure and holy."
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| "We, being strong Christians conservatives, are going to have an opportunity to really turn this country around in a bold way," DeLay said.
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"I am sorry and frankly find it hilarious that I am being called a homophobe. What could be more rediculous [sic]???"
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Maybe there was more than just a presumed LGBT meaning to the show. Maybe there was a deliberately placed lesson that we’re seeing the benefits of today.
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