THE advent of the internet has meant that never before has it been so important to choose the name of an organisation with care. Ideally, the obvious search term from a name, as well as its acronym, should lead straight to the organisation itself. Googling ‘Hampshire archives’ does indeed lead to Hampshire Archives Trust, as it should. But ‘HAT’ gives…well, what do you expect? HAT chairman David Livermore said: “This year is our 35th anniversary and the founders of the trust therefore had no inkling of the internet or its consequences. We are very happy that Googling ‘Hampshire archives’ is so successful, as many people think we are the same as the Hampshire Record Office, which is definitely not the case – though we are close ‘friends’.
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the past. we are not getting away from what the state was. this isn t, you know we understand it s not just about risism. it s about heritage and history, but time to be in the history section of our state. i think they are going to have a tough road doing that as people say, okay we are getting away from the tragedy. we are going to debate this for what it is. the longer they wait, the harder it will be. i want to show you the cnn polls. i found this fascinateing there wasn t more opposition more resounding opposition among those being polled. 54% of those polled say the flag should not be removed from government buildings. are you surprised the number is so high? i m not surprised. i think that there are a lot of people in south carolina and throughout the south that are tired of having this debate. right. now that we are here what you see is not only do we have the economic pressure not only do we have the boeings and
the george w. bush library is opening. except the history section. that s being rewritten. i am so pumped! because this thing is going to be packed with bush-nography. more than 4,300 artifacts and 2 million e-mails on display. and those 200 million e-mails could have almost 18 nonredacted words. at today s dedication of the george w. bush presidential library, no truer words were spoken than this. i told president obama that this was the latest, grandest example of the eternal struggle of former presidents to rewrite history. ha-ha-ha. that is the business that presidential libraries are in.