Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Arizona Women Plead Innocent

The two women involved in a hit-and-run accident in Arizona have pleaded innocent during their arraignment hearing earlier this morning.
  • Note: The story was carried by the Associated Press.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am so sad that this happen Moonie had a great future in front of her and now it is definately gone. The Kuwaiti community is not forgiving community

Anonymous said...

Nothing is definately gone unti allah says its gone, we are not people to judge her or her actions, and im sorry to tell you this but it hasnt brougt down the kuwaiti reputation, you people just love to talk about things that have already happened and are under allahs will , no one can change it but, him. and instead of you people gossiping about it and making it a big deal, you could pray to god to help their parents who are suffering now, for a hicup 2 girls did when they didnt mean it . and for the people abroad, just think, how many arabs, not just kuwaitis drink or even try it, dont acuse them of being drunk, they may have had a drink or two, but who hasnt when they are so away from home and they thinks its the chance to do what they desire, let me tell you something , we shouldnt, no one should judge these people, cos rememeber its in the US and they are strictm, wether they wer drinking or not , thats not the big issue you guys keep on talking about, its the hit and run aspect of it. that they left the accident unintentially, wouldnt you, and let me make something clear, they came out and looked around there was noting around so they didnt realise it was a man they hit so they drove off to call friends.

it could happen to any one out there wether u would be driving or not.
so please it hasnt done any harm to u .
so u can be abit sympathetic to their families..

may De Gain rest in peace, it was his day to be there, and he was illegaly riding a skate board that night.

Thnx

Anonymous said...

you know what, who ever you are im not going to write back and say something, that u may not believe in, but if u are muslim and believe in allah, you would believe bil Qatha` wal qadar, and it could happen to anyone. i am not defending them or saying what they did is right, but they made a mistake and we are not people to judge them, allah 9b7ana wa ta3ala .. just think of that,
what if it was your sis, your bro or even a relative in ur family, dont say that your family wont do such a thing, you never know whats written in the future and wat Al sha`6an does to ur head, especially when you live outside.
the two girls are respectable girls, and they dont deserve this all, its enough, that they had to go through this.
In any ways, i know what you may think, and im not intending to change ur point of view, what i mean is, it was written to happen, and people talking about it is wrong, FULL STOP.

AD/AN said...

q8i girl..it's weird how people from Phoenix have realized the need to defend other people from Phoenix more than two months after the news broke. But that is not an important detail :)

AD/AN said...

q8i girl..first of all no assumptions have been made. Second of all, there is not one WRONG fact in the news reported in the site. Third of all, comments are subjective, and not fact. So when you comment it represents you and only you meaning you can say whatever you want. There is a difference between factual news and opinion. Fourth of all, this site is reporting the news as it happens and with complete objectivity. We are not making up the news, but reporting it from freely available sources. Finally, maybe you were lost somewhere in outer space and did not hear of the news until now. Two months later? The story died down and passed away a long time ago, but it seems you want to revive it. This will be my last comment about this issue until a breakthrough is reached. Have fun barking insults. It only reflects yourself. You are who you are.
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