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            Court of Appeals and the Georgia Supreme Court issued rulings 
            striking down gay marriage, making it an issue that state 
            legislatures and the American people must decide. In response, the 
            liberal media are spinning their coverage to present a distorted and 
            pro-gay analysis of the issue, much in contrast to the overwhelming 
            majority of Americans who oppose gay marriage. 
            
            Top media such as the New York Times, USA Today, and 
            the Washington Post, among others, have relied heavily on 
            pro-gay sources and pro-gay reactions to continue distorting the 
            reality of the debate. For instance:
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            The New York Times reported that the decision comes at a time when the country is deeply divided over the issue of gay marriage. Yet the fact is that Americans in 20 states have voted against gay marriage, and 45 states have laws to prevent homosexuals from obtaining marriage licenses. Further, six states will vote on amendments against gay marriage and in defense of traditional marriage this November if they pass, more than half the states in the union will officially oppose gay marriage. 
 
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            The Washington Post ran a story with a headline and sub-headline that reads, Same-Sex Marriage Ruled Out in New York, Georgia, Courts Back Man-Woman Couples. This sub-headline clearly reflects a pro-gay bias by suggesting that the definition of a married couple is arbitrary, to be defined by a civil court, as opposed to the natural order and six millennia of history supporting marriage between one man and one woman. 
Constituents have unanimously voted to 
            sustain traditional marriages in 20 out of 20 states, yet the 
            liberal media are reporting that the country is deeply divided on 
            the issue, said MRC President Brent Bozell. Americans deserve a 
            fair account of the overwhelming support against gay marriage, but 
            instead Americans are receiving a vastly distorted view on the 
            issue.
 
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