On October 21, the New Jersey Family Policy Council held a protest against "same-sex marriage" [1] in state capital of Trenton, but no one in the media seemed to notice [2] the hundreds of citizens who showed up. On October 27, 150 protesters in Camden, New Jersey protested the Iraq War. Yawn? Not if you’re the Camden Courier-Post, which covered the liberal protest [3], and ignored the conservative one.
Reporter Lavinia deCastro wrote:
About 150 people stood in the rain in front of the Walt Whitman Arts Center in Camden on Saturday morning to participate in an anti-war rally that started in South Jersey and ended in Philadelphia. It was part of a nationwide "Day of Mobilization to End the War in Iraq."
The Camden paper also had a promotional story on Saturday [4], before the rally.