This story is about someone being kicked off a bus for disturbing the driver (maybe other passengers complained, we don't know).
They were asked to stop, refused, and got kicked off the bus, end of story.
What they were doing to create the disturbance should not be the issue here.
It's kind of ironic how the "liberal media" is suddenly the watchtower of conservative ideals because they have managed to turn this into a religious persecution story.
I'm sick and tired of the "Christians are being persecuted" talk. The truth is the overly religious thrive on claims of persecution, real or Madison Avenue-imagined. Nothing stirs up the religiously enthralled like a ripping, tear-jerking tale of persecution. More importantly, nothing opens up the wallets of the herd faster either. One might suggest to them that maybe if fundamentalist Christians tried to be a little less "in everyone's face," every time we turn around these days they might face less persecution. That assumes, of course, they really are being "persecuted" every time they make the claim -- which I doubt. Often what they view as persecution is simple, non-violent, rhetorical push-back from those of us who've heard quite enough about their supernatural relationships of choice. They consider such push back "persecution." We call it self-defense.