Joe Lutzel
He is an electrical engineer, mostly retired now, who spent most of his career in the aerospace business and, to a lesser extent, electrical equipment manufacturing. He writes for his own website as well as for other media.
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Senator Ben Cardin, (D-Md.), Holds a Town Hall Meeting on Health CareThe Town Hall meeting was noisy and initially disruptive, but the questioners and Senator Cardin were respectful of each other. -
Presidential Succession and Amendment 22Amendment 22 of the U. S. Constitution limits a president to two terms in office. Until 1952 it was only a tradition established by George Washington. After 1952 it became embedded in the Constitution. -
Are New Yorkers Really Rude?New Yorkers have a reputation for being rude, but is that really true? This paper presents another view. You be the judge. -
LICENSE PLATESEvery state requires that automobiles be registered with the state and a plate be attached to the vehicle to prove that it has, in fact, been properly registered and the fee has been paid.
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COBRA II - A Book by Lt. General Bernard Trainor (USMC Ret) and Michael R. GordonThe book, according to Lt. General Trainor, while speaking at a luncheon in Georgetown to promote it, describes the fundamental mistakes made in Iraq by the Bush Administration through the end of 2003. -
Recessions: Who Are the Real Casualties?Recessions are not fair. They don't treat each of us equally. Some are hurt more than others. Some are not damaged at all.
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The 2008 Election: The Critical IssuePerhaps the most important challenge facing the new president, and the most difficult, will be restoring America to its former position of prestige and influence in the world. -
Election 2008: Christian Values or the Constitution?All the candidates are expected to state their religous views and, unlike past elections, people want government in accordance with Christian values. It would be far better if we have government in accordance with the Constitution.
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The Saga of the Latest Immigration PlanThe U.S. Senate, both parties, and the president tried mightily to get their latest immigration bill passed. They had the help of some very powerful lobbies, but they were stopped, by the American people. -
National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, DCEven with cold and windy weather conditions, the Cherry Blossoms are a tourist attraction.
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Good Restaurants in Annapolis, MarylandRestaurants come and go suddenly, so restaurant lists need to be updated frequently. -
"THE LEGACY," The Events in the White House in 1998This is a tale of what happened in the White House in the summer and autumn of 1998, and what might have happened. -
Inconvenient Facts: Will Changing from Incandescent Light Bulbs to Neon Help the Environment?Among all the suggestions for saving our environment, changing light byulbs from the traditional incandescent to neon bulbs is popular. The question is how much will it help.
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Global Warming: Where is the Science in the Inquiry?If there is a scientific basis supporting either side in the world wide debate over global warming it is fragile indeed, at least when laid alongside the classical definitions of what constitutes scientific inquiry.
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What to Expect with Cataract SurgeryThe idea of someone, even a skilled physician, doing things to the eye is discomforting to most people. This paper describes the authors experience with cataract surgery.
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Good Restaurants in ManhattanHere is a list of a dozen good restaurants in Manhattan. They serve good food, with good service, at moderate prices.
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Good Restaurants in Annapolis, MarylandWhen traveling to Annapolis, Maryland, or any place else, finding a good restaurant is always a challenge. This list should help. -
Starving ChildrenChildren, and adults too, in Africa are starving to death and the world waits while the UN dithers.