What should I do now that I have argued with another child's parent due to...

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...the child's behavior? A lot of my family and friends were all enjoying a day at a park yesterday. My 8 year old daughter came to me to complain about the way 2 other girls were treating her. She was almost in tears about the "bullying" and "picking" that was going on.
I normally do not like to get involved with "children's" issues so I told my daughter that she has to talk it out with the girls; explain with words what she doesn't like.
My daughter came back to me complaining again. I then told her to tell on the 2 girls mothers'. My daughter came back to me a total of 5 times, holding back tears. When I saw that the mother's were not doing anything, I called the 2 girls over to me to ask them if it was true and if they were really picking up my daughter by her arms and legs & dropped her in mud with out her approval, even if it was "just playing".
The mother's both started yelling at me that I have no right to talk to their daughter that way and then we started yelling back and forth.
The 2 bully girls (mind you are 2 and 3 years older then my daughter) started to cry (I personally think because they were about to get caught and punished).
Nothing was resolved but parents arguing at each other.
I just wanted to get my point across that if my daughter was yelling not to do something to her, they should respect her !
Now, should I call them back for talking to the girls first? or should I just wait for the mother's to call me back?
Was I wrong? if so, how do I stand up to my daughters feelings?
 
The parents are probably going to defend their kids in public but yell at them in private. No matter what, there's no reason for you to get involved. Your girl just shouldn't play with them if they're not getting along.
 
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