The Ottomans considered it all part of Syria
The Romans called it Judea
Rental Property
In order to show up all his friends with Participation Awards, Mookie garnered himself a Darwin Award
Oh well, I guess I'll wait to see what the price per acre is on freshly cleared Gaza.
Jerusalem Post is garbage
>as far as Gaza goes: Gaza is not part of the state of Israel
Not yet
>theft is a sin
I will self-identify as IRS
>you won't have a clean title
Who would dispute it?
I don't think drinking that much holy water is good for you, but if you stay hydrated then fine
Not interested in playing the daily religious argument game, far too boring
>the researchers underline the need for more research on the topic.
Looking for research grants
Transgender ‘female’ MMA fighter gives female opponent concussion, broken eye socket
'Nothing can take away from the fact that you are physically a man,' UFC veteran Jeff Nader told LifeSiteNews.com.
By Dustin Siggins Fri Sep 19, 2014
Transgender mixed martial arts (MMA) competitor Fallon Fox is facing new criticisms after breaking the eye socket of his last opponent.
On Saturday, Fox defeated Tamikka Brents by TKO at 2:17 of the first round of their match. In addition to the damaged orbital bone that required seven staples, Brents received a concussion. In a post-fight interview this week, she told Whoa TV that “I've never felt so overpowered ever in my life.”
“I’ve fought a lot of women and have never felt the strength that I felt in a fight as I did that night. I can’t answer whether it’s because [he] was born a man or not, because I’m not a doctor,” she stated. “I can only say, I’ve never felt so overpowered ever in my life, and I am an abnormally strong female in my own right. ”
His “grip was different,” she added. “I could usually move around in the clinch against…females but couldn’t move at all in Fox’s clinch.”
Fox's gender controversy is not new. In March 2013, after a 39-second knockout victory, it was revealed that Fox had not told the MMA community about his sex-change operation, which took place in 2006. That bout was the fifth straight first-round victory for the then-37-year old Fox, including his three amateur bouts, and his second victory as a professional fighter.
A video of the Brents fight taken by a ringside fan shows Fox throwing several powerful knees to the face and torso of Brents at the start of the match, who pulled guard to protect herself. Soon, Brents turned her back to avoid damage, where she took approximately 45 seconds of elbow and fist strikes – many blocked by her hands and arms – before the referee stopped the fight.
Critics of Fox abound, especially in light of the Brents fight. Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) female champ Ronda Rousey told TMZ that while she would fight Fox, allowing transgender men to fight is “a case-by-case scenario.”
“I feel like, if you already go through puberty as a man, that's something you can't really reverse,” said Rousey, who said that it “would be fine” if a boy who was on hormone therapy to become a woman prior to puberty wanted to fight as a woman.
Because Fox had transgender surgery so late in life, however, Rousey said that he shouldn't fight women.
Likewise, last year, UFC announcer Joe Rogan made his opinion unambiguously and graphically clear, saying on his podcast that a transgendered man would “have all the bone structure that comes with” being a man. “You have bigger hands, you have bigger shoulder joints.”
Speaking to LifeSiteNews, military veteran Jeff Nader, who has fought for UFC competitor Bellator, said that “Fallon Fox has had the benefits of being a man for most of his life. [He has] bone density, muscle mass, and other physical benefits that one gets from being a man. You can't have that, and then make a minor adjustment — basically, a cosmetic adjustment — and suddenly claim to be a woman.”
“Nothing can take away from the fact that you are physically a man. Mentally and emotionally, who knows — but physically, he's a man.”
More:
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/transgender-female-boxer-gives-female-opponent-concussion-breaks-her-eye-so/
>When's the last time America built a new city
Acrosanti was founded in Arizona in 1970
Only 5% complete
Population about 80
Imagine researchers finding out the metals in the tatts destroy the spike proteins in the clot shots
>Earlier this month,U.S. Republican senators wrote to the Biden administration, arguing the draft treaty focused on issues like “shredding intellectual property rights” and “supercharging the WHO.” They urged Biden not to sign off.
What happened to the part where Treaties must be Ratified?