The more I read the more I like it. "The college is one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. The charter named James Blair as the college's first president (a lifetime appointment which he held until his death in 1743). William & Mary was founded as an Anglican institution; students were required to be members of the Church of England, and professors were required to declare adherence to the Thirty-Nine Articles.[15]"
Wait - they had the british prim minister as the Chancellor recently? "Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher would be made the Chancellor of the College of William & Mary that same year. In 2007, Elizabeth II and Prince Philip would visit the college for a second time to recognize the 400th anniversary of the landing at Jamestown.[43] In 2022, a beacon was lit in front of the Wren Building to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II."
Oh i see: "The Chancellor of the College of William & Mary is largely a ceremonial role. Until 1776, the position was held by an English subject, usually the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of London, who served as the college's advocate to the Crown, while a colonial President oversaw the day-to-day activities of the Williamsburg campus"
I just looked it up (never really knew this about it):
"The college educated American Presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and John Tyler. It also educated other key figures pivotal to the development of the United States, including the first President of the Continental Congress Peyton Randolph, the first U.S. Attorney General Edmund Randolph, the fourth U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall, Speaker of the House of Representatives Henry Clay, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Winfield Scott, sixteen members of the Continental Congress, and four signers of the Declaration of Independence. Its connections with many Founding Fathers of the United States earned it the nickname "the Alma Mater of the Nation"
"George Washington received his surveyor's license from the college in 1749, and later became the college's first American chancellor in 1788. That position was long held by the bishops of London and archbishops of Canterbury, though in modern times has been held by U.S. Supreme Court justices, Cabinet secretaries, and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Benjamin Franklin received William & Mary's first honorary degree in 1756""
Yeah that’s weird. It’s a lifetime appointment so you’d think we’d remember her retiring.
*edit - just looked it up. She retired in 2006 to take care of her husband who had Alzheimer’s right after Alito was sworn in. So when Dubya was still President.
I told my wife today that Sandra died. She said a lot of well-known people died this year. I told her, yea, and look at all the athletes and other younger that died suddenly this year. She said it was weird. My wife is a total normie. She is a blue-blood liberal.
Who's next?? Kinda nice to see these liberal scum, well you know. . . . I assume they met their maker a long time ago and the news is just being released.
Wanted her dead, huh? Sauce? As far as I can tell she wasn’t so bad. Perhaps she’s just a woman who died? Maybe a little respect for the dead without sauce?
She was a great conservative - Nominated by Reagan, left to take care of her husband, allowing Alito to step in. I think some folks don't know who she was and just celebrate death. Edit: I consistently forget the extra 'a' in Reagan LOL
Reagan only slowed down the decay. He had a chance to reverse it and he did not.
Sandra Day O'Connor was conservative in name only. We only have 1 or 2 real conservative justices, and she was never one of them. Sometimes she sided with the conservative justice, but when it mattered she did not.
Burn in hell, traitors.
The constitution will one day reign supreme again in this land, and all false imposters and traitors will be hung for their crimes.
did they have a power outage on the fridge now all the bodies are starting to rot?
Carter should be coming up soon, then.
“Dead guy dootie” by design funerals equal distraction from Bizarro world of the resident administration.. watch this… not that-
Brownouts
Interestingly, she succeeded Henry Kissinger as Chancellor of the College of William & Mary.
VERY interesting
Could this be a sign to dig?
You call William, and I'll get ahold of Mary...
The more I read the more I like it. "The college is one of the country's nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. The charter named James Blair as the college's first president (a lifetime appointment which he held until his death in 1743). William & Mary was founded as an Anglican institution; students were required to be members of the Church of England, and professors were required to declare adherence to the Thirty-Nine Articles.[15]"
Wait - they had the british prim minister as the Chancellor recently? "Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher would be made the Chancellor of the College of William & Mary that same year. In 2007, Elizabeth II and Prince Philip would visit the college for a second time to recognize the 400th anniversary of the landing at Jamestown.[43] In 2022, a beacon was lit in front of the Wren Building to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II."
Oh i see: "The Chancellor of the College of William & Mary is largely a ceremonial role. Until 1776, the position was held by an English subject, usually the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of London, who served as the college's advocate to the Crown, while a colonial President oversaw the day-to-day activities of the Williamsburg campus"
I just looked it up (never really knew this about it):
"The college educated American Presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and John Tyler. It also educated other key figures pivotal to the development of the United States, including the first President of the Continental Congress Peyton Randolph, the first U.S. Attorney General Edmund Randolph, the fourth U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall, Speaker of the House of Representatives Henry Clay, Commanding General of the U.S. Army Winfield Scott, sixteen members of the Continental Congress, and four signers of the Declaration of Independence. Its connections with many Founding Fathers of the United States earned it the nickname "the Alma Mater of the Nation"
Wow... Interesting. Thanks.
"George Washington received his surveyor's license from the college in 1749, and later became the college's first American chancellor in 1788. That position was long held by the bishops of London and archbishops of Canterbury, though in modern times has been held by U.S. Supreme Court justices, Cabinet secretaries, and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Benjamin Franklin received William & Mary's first honorary degree in 1756""
👀
& Kissinger is still alive
No he died Nov. 29th
Kissinger was all shrunk up hobbit size like jimmy
Really? I didn't know that. I haven't watched tv in years and I am not always online.
Looked just like that pic of jimmy and rosalyn ..w the bidens
WOW! Thanks for the FYI. A lot of them passing these days
Is this another Mandela effect? I didn't know she was still alive either.
Yeah that’s weird. It’s a lifetime appointment so you’d think we’d remember her retiring.
*edit - just looked it up. She retired in 2006 to take care of her husband who had Alzheimer’s right after Alito was sworn in. So when Dubya was still President.
Every time I see the word Atzheimer's I wonder how many years of statins that person took in order to be "healthy".
Zactly.
I agree. I swore she already died
Shazzam
Shazzam
I told my wife today that Sandra died. She said a lot of well-known people died this year. I told her, yea, and look at all the athletes and other younger that died suddenly this year. She said it was weird. My wife is a total normie. She is a blue-blood liberal.
I wonder if they are getting a discount on all the funerals.
Man I don't remember her at all....
She been frozen for like 20 years…. Time to thaw her out… media coverage been gettin lit recently….
Oh loosen up, Sandy baby
Who's next?? Kinda nice to see these liberal scum, well you know. . . . I assume they met their maker a long time ago and the news is just being released.
Sandra Day O'Connor is a solid conservative, though. Not a libtard.
Wonder if people here are confusing her with Madeline O'Hare? (sp?)
That atheist who was killed?
Yeah, that one.
nothing like posting without doing any research eh?
Good news just keeps coming
Praise Jesus!
Wanted her dead, huh? Sauce? As far as I can tell she wasn’t so bad. Perhaps she’s just a woman who died? Maybe a little respect for the dead without sauce?
She was a great conservative - Nominated by Reagan, left to take care of her husband, allowing Alito to step in. I think some folks don't know who she was and just celebrate death. Edit: I consistently forget the extra 'a' in Reagan LOL
I was wondering if people are confusing her with Madeline O'Hare? (sp?)
Fuckin' A 😉
I don't think He appreciates your gleeful cheers at the news of someone dying...
Just a hunch...
Reagan only slowed down the decay. He had a chance to reverse it and he did not.
Sandra Day O'Connor was conservative in name only. We only have 1 or 2 real conservative justices, and she was never one of them. Sometimes she sided with the conservative justice, but when it mattered she did not.
Burn in hell, traitors.
The constitution will one day reign supreme again in this land, and all false imposters and traitors will be hung for their crimes.
Cool, doesn't change my point.