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 Well everyone who has been commenting on this issue of this story of the motorcyclist shot in Jeffersonville. The way I see it you all are not making any sense whatsover here and just battling back and forth of he said she said is not getting you all anywhere..... There is the old saying here There is the Mr. Mosier's Word, Ms. Parrish side of her word and there is the real truth. And no one knows what the real truth is: SO let the Grand Jury decide and the law take it's stand... Who are we to judge these people and no one know's all the facts and the really what happened here... Only what the media has told you and they are not always right on there facts. I am not being a smart ass or trying to start something here but I am tired of society and people just bickering and fighting over the piddly ass things that shouldn't be and Why can't we all get along and just have a decent conversation and not forget there are others who have feelings here. I am not prejeduce and Jesus wasn't either he loved everyone who was any race in any creed of color... And that is what he wants everyone to do is love one another and stop this fueding and get along as a body..... Hope I didn't make anyone mad here but just wanted to share my opinion and hope this calms this fued down with this issue and other things that come up... Thanks for listening.
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| Posts: 12 | Location: Breckinridge County Kentucky | Registered: November 24, 2007 |    |
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quote: Well everyone who has been commenting on this issue of this story of the motorcyclist shot in Jeffersonville. The way I see it you all are not making any sense whatsover here and just battling back and forth of he said she said is not getting you all anywhere..... There is the old saying here There is the Mr. Mosier's Word, Ms. Parrish side of her word and there is the real truth. And no one knows what the real truth is: SO let the Grand Jury decide and the law take it's stand... Who are we to judge these people and no one know's all the facts and the really what happened here... Only what the media has told you and they are not always right on there facts. I am not being a smart ass or trying to start something here but I am tired of society and people just bickering and fighting over the piddly ass things that shouldn't be and Why can't we all get along and just have a decent conversation and not forget there are others who have feelings here.
I am not prejeduce and Jesus wasn't either he loved everyone who was any race in any creed of color... And that is what he wants everyone to do is love one another and stop this fueding and get along as a body.....
Hope I didn't make anyone mad here but just wanted to share my opinion and hope this calms this fued down with this issue and other things that come up... Thanks for listening.
I think, I can speak for everyone here(looking around ducking)when I say no one is truly mad PennyMae. Just strong opinions here in Louisville about the case. Thanks for your thoughts, I will take it under advisement.
Don't start nothing it won't be nothing.
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| Posts: 80 | Location: Louisville, KY | Registered: June 23, 2008 |    |
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This conversation has gotten way off topic. I am glad this is going to be tried,as it should be. From what I have read and heard Ms Parrish is the one who opened her car door ,not the motorcyclist.And also,has anybody given a thought to why she had the gun so readily avaliable ? She must have had it on her lap before he even got off his bike. If the gun was locked in the dash/glovebox ,as it should have been with a minor in the car,it would have taken her a bit to have access to it.That may or may not have involved her turning off the car to unlock the dash/glovebox with the key.It seems as though some here want to try and make this a racisl issue,but I dont see it as such. I see this as a hotheaded woman who ,I hope, gets what she deserves.And for the biker,he should never have gotten off his bike and approached her in the first place. That was asking for something to happen,and he should be charged also. Who cares what color their skin is? Only those who are making skin the issue is the one with the racial problem.{and also for those who say she feared for her life,need I remind you that SHE was in the SUV,HE was on a bike. No contest there.} 
Joshua 24:15,,,but as for me and my house,we will serve the Lord.
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| Posts: 482 | Location: God`s Green Earth | Registered: March 27, 2003 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Angel: And for the biker,he should never have gotten off his bike and approached her in the first place. That was asking for something to happen,and he should be charged also.
Do I need to remind you that stupidity is NOT against the law, Angel? Yes, I agree that Wesley Mosier made a very bad move approaching Yalanda Parrish's SUV. He escalated the situation by doing so. Ms. Parrish also escalated the situation by opening her door. She should have kept her door locked, kept the windows rolled up, and called 911. She would have also been justified in driving around or over Mr. Mosier's bike. But she felt bold with her little black gun so she went for the option that made her feel best about herself. As one Jeffersonville detective said, they both lost on this deal. 
My real name is Frenchi Babè.
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| Posts: 1494 | Location: Right here | Registered: June 29, 2005 |    |
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