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Lin Wood Takes Cathy Cox and Mercer Law School to Task in a "ZOOM Call for the Ages"

https://www.bitchute.com/video/bbM7WjKzbbv4/



Cathy Cox is a former Georgia Secretary of State (Democrat) who demonstrated integrity and upheld the law while in office two decades ago.  She is currently the Dean of Mercer Law School in Macon and has known Lin Wood for 25 years.  She had no idea that her 'friend' Lin Wood was listening in on this ZOOM call.  Wood had donated $1 million to the law school.  In return, one of its courtrooms was to be named after him.  Now the School is being pressured by the cancel culture to break its contract and remove Wood's name.

Lin Wood lays it all out.  Well worth the listen.
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Lin Wood Takes Cathy Cox and Mercer Law School to Task in a "ZOOM Call for the Ages"

https://www.bitchute.com/video/bbM7WjKzbbv4/



Cathy Cox is a former Georgia Secretary of State (Democrat) who demonstrated integrity and upheld the law while in office two decades ago.  She is currently the Dean of Mercer Law School in Macon and has known Lin Wood for 25 years.  She had no idea that her 'friend' Lin Wood was listening in on this ZOOM call.  Wood had donated $1 million to the law school.  In return, one of its courtrooms was to be named after him.  Now the School is being pressured by the cancel culture to break its contract and remove Wood's name.

Lin Wood lays it all out.  Well worth the listen.

if he was smart he would have made the contribution in the form of an endowment over 10 years. Then he could at least have the satisfaction of cancelling remaining years and telling the board of trustees why.