Laura Little / Special to The Detroit News
Sisters of Second Chance store owner Ginnnah Muhammad, left, helps Andrea Scarber of Southfield at the aromatherapy store.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/business/0507/13/C06-245399.htm
She's wearing the gloves, too, I see. Is this Arabic or a type of Black Muslim? There's a black woman who dresses like this, everything covered and wearing gloves, on my bus sometimes. It's freaky; like a big black hole in space. I know she's black because I saw her standing at the bus stop once and she had her arm outstreteched, you could see a bit of her wrist above the glove.
If she's American, she needs to get her mind right and throw off this slave-wear. If she's Yemeni, maybe she needs to go back home.
I'm completely in favor of this judge's actions. One has the right to face one's accuser. The whole freaking face, not just the eyes. It's getting harder and harder to be charitable towards these people.
yeah...look who are her clientele....all welfare receipients that want more!!!
The judge was correct....NO masks...No veils....
how about the next bank robber stating that it is against his religion of robbery to remove his mask...
the aclu will argue it is violates his rights of incrimination to remove his mask...after all ...people will then be able to indentify him/her!!!!
dealing with muzzies...justice with no logic!!!!