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Alan Colmes Dismantles Fox's Defense Of Indiana's “Religious Freedom” Law

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/27/15 3:35 PM EDT

From the March 27 edition of The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson

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Previously: 

Fox News' Dishonest Defense Of Indiana's Anti-LGBT “Religious Freedom” Law

Doctor Refuses To Care For Gay Couple's Baby - Is This Conservative Media's “Religious Freedom”?

The Ugly, Hateful Result Of The Anti-Gay “Religious Liberty” Debate 

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