Posted on 12/12/2015 4:11:29 PM PST by PROCON
New York--New York Judge Carolyn Walker-Diallo, a Black Muslim woman took oath as a civil court judge in New York on Thursday, while swearing to abide by the U.S. Constitution placing her hand on the Holy Quran.
In the United States and the majority of Western countries, politicians and members of the courts are sworn in to their positions while placing their hand on the Holy Bible when they take their oath.
However, Judge Walker took her oath respecting the sacred book of her Islamic faith, the Holy Quran, while also wearing a hijab.
A video posted on Facebook shows the moment when Judge Walker was sworn in as a civil court judge of the 7th Municipal District at the Brooklyn Burough Hall in New York City.
"All is praise is indeed due to the Most High! I am humbled that my community has entrusted me with the immense responsibility of ensuring that EVERYONE has notice and a FAIR opportunity to be heard in the halls of justice," Walker wrote on her website.
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“I wonât comply”
I think that this will be said more and more in the next 13 months.
Since the koran promotes lying it is incompatible with justice. This judge is unacceptable, change of venue.
Impeachment, heart attack, elope with Bruce Jenner....
Who knows?
Mae alssalama America
Civil Court judges in NYC are elected.
Ick. And she was elected, running unopposed. Good luck with that, New York.
wow....
Bttt
How stupid are the New Yorkers who will stand for this utter nonsense! Dangerous nonsense!
Here is a negro convert to Islam who I hope gets beaten every night by her master.
One can only wonder if she actually has read that volume of filthy utterings by a medieval pervert who enjoyed sex with 9-year-old children?
If only America had a right-wing CONSERVATIVE government who would crack down on this crap.
Her ‘muslim’ husband thingy probably wears a 1940’s zoot suit and carries a sharp razor. He’s probably called Kingfish.
She be judge Sapphire.
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