Tuber's quote of the article:
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Mr Green faces a court appearance today charged with using 'threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour' after his attempt to distribute the leaflets at the weekend 'Mardi Gras' event in Cardiff.
is probably the most important in the article. Not just because it shows the upcoming court case, but because it shows that the guy hasn't been arrested just for handing out leaflets, as the article says, but for "using 'threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour'".
Couple of other good bits in the article:
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The leaflets also quoted Romans 1:25-27 from the New Testament, to the effect that homosexuals are given to 'vile affections'.
It'd be interesting to see if it quoted that section of the Bible as far as Romans 1:32:
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Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
Another good bit:
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The Met Police in London also investigated former Muslim Council of Britain leader Sir Iqbal Sacranie after he gave an interview saying homosexuality was harmful. However, no prosecution followed in that case.
No prosecution followed in any of the other cases in the article, but the paper only points out that the one involving Muslims didn't get prosecuted, giving the impression that Muslims are treated more lightly.
God, I hate this nasty paper.