Over on TexKev's Texas forum, there is a gal running for Secretary of State in Missouri that is pretty clear on her position regarding this matter.
https://www.texasguntalk.com/threads/i-give-y’all-valentina-gomez.126489/#post-3137497
Over on TexKev's Texas forum, there is a gal running for Secretary of State in Missouri that is pretty clear on her position regarding this matter.
https://www.texasguntalk.com/threads/i-give-y’all-valentina-gomez.126489/#post-3137497
They are already trying to rewrite things said the night of the opening.
She gets right to the point also.
So is it actually a man? I'm seeing some stuff that it's a women (born with a vagina) who just has a lot of testosterone, but has xy chromosomes.
I think either way, Khelif is built more like a man.
I saw a post online (that I cant find again, of course) that the name of the scene in documents actually referred to the last supper. Anybody recall what that exact name was?
Maybe @Sylvain has more info being closer?
Toe the line!Passport said "female" per ioc.
Do not question official passports.
(For the record, I would be more than happy to take on this male in an old fashioned bare knuckle fight. Olympic athlete my ass)
I mostly agree with you. Like I alluded to before though, I watch for the trees (individual athletes and events) and ignore the forest (organizers and committees).When I was young I loved everything about the Olympics. I read everything I could find about them. One of my favorite early athletes was an Indiana guy named Ray Ewry. He had polio and was told he would never walk again. He didn't listen. He worked hard and he did walk again, and he jumped too. He jumped higher and further than anybody in the world. He got like 10 gold medals and still has at least one world record to this day. That was the kind of stuff I loved about the Olympics. And now they are ruining it all. Most of the athletes are still good but the organizers and the committees are completely f***** up. Yeah, it p***es me off.