William and Mary’s Cross | The Bull Speaks!

The cross in question wasn’t even in the chapel prior to the 1930’s.

It isn’t really a beauty either. It is a simple flat cross made of brass.

However, that simple brass cross has grown into something much larger. It is now a symbol of how our once mighty Nation is being subverted towards a Socialist/Communist future by our left-wing Liberal educators and Democrats that are actually little “Stalin’s” in disguise. (And if you think I’m wrong about the “Stalin” bit, just let Hillary get elected and see for yourself!)

William and Mary, the nation’s second-oldest university after Harvard, was founded by royal charter in 1693 with a mission that included training Anglican ministers. The chapel is a wing of the Wren Building, which the university says is the country’s oldest academic building in continuous use, built between 1695 and 1699.

I urge every right-thinking American – regardless of Faith – to fight the removal of the cross from the Chapel at William & Mary and join the more than 10,000 supporters who have signed the online petition at www.savethewrencross.org. The Chapel has always served the college well and until the leftist idiot, Gene R. Nichol, became President of the College the cross was removed when groups of other faiths worshiped there.

Fight, America!

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