Posted on 11/24/2001 11:10:10 AM PST by LarryLied
Majority Leader Daschles wife, Linda, registers to lobby for Intelli-Check Inc of Woodbury, NY, a company that produces identification systems. Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell will provide assistance in familiarizing agencies with companys ID systems. The form states Linda Daschle voluntarily does not lobby the U.S. Senate.
From Intelli-Check's webpage:
Intelli-Check, Inc., has developed ID-Check with the cooperation of the United States and Canadian motor vehicle administrators. ID-Check is a programmable Identification & Verification System (IVS) that reads information encoded in magnetic stripes and barcodes (1D & 2D) of state and provincial driver licenses and authorized identification cards and military IDs.
From www.taglichbrothers.com:
Intelli-Check, Inc., based in Woodbury, New York is at the forefront of a new industry that will provide reliable document and age verification systems to detect fraudulent driver licenses and other widely accepted forms of government-issued identification documents. The Company was formed in 1994 and went public in the fall of 1999.On November 13, 2001, Intelli-Check (Amex: IDN, $15.10) announced the results of its third quarter ended September 30, 2001. Third quarter revenues increased to $280,266 versus $109,676 in last year's third quarter. The net loss was $913,119 or ($0.12) per share versus a net loss of $716,144 or ($0.11) per share in last year's third quarter. We estimate that at the end of the quarter, the Company had more than 1,000 ID-Check devices installed.
Public service ? (just re-arrange the words and you'll know what most of them do.
Say, you don't suppose she was working for Northwest or American airlines when that safety study was done, that Algore downplayed after the airlines gave him a boatload of campaign $?? She said she would not lobby congress(haha), didn't hear her say anything about not lobbying the VP.
Yep. And since they're good Democrats, they will get away with it and the press will sing their praises. If a Republican's wife was involved with something like this, the press would be jumping up and down and screaming.
Todd Cohen of Dix Hills, N.Y., was a volunteer firefighter as a teenager. I spent a lot more time extracting individuals from car wrecks than putting out fires, he says of his experiences with the tragic side of underage drinking. When states began using magnetic strips on drivers licenses, Cohen began experimenting with a device that could ferret out fake IDs and check the validity of a drivers license. In 1994, he founded Intelli-Check. Today, Cohens devices may serve as important weapons in the fight against terrorism. Since Sept. 11, weve had orders from military bases and interest from airports, airlines and high-profile commercial buildings to screen access by the public, says Intelli-Checks CEO, Frank Mandelbaum. (Cohen left the company in 1999.)
A coincidence that IDN gets massive free publicity a week after hiring Linda Daschle?
Eva. . .This is definitely a tie-in to national ID.
Posters on the Intelli-Check Yahoo Message Boards believe it will work this way: There will be no new ID card. Too much resistence in Congress (House and Senate comments are here) and among the public. Instead, drivers licenses from all states will be linked to one main database and will become de facto national IDs. That is where Intelli-Check and Linda Daschle enter the picture. The company will provide the verification for what will be, in effect, a national ID.
Slick huh?
That is actually TOO neat.
NativeNewYorker...I was wrong. Linda didn't begin working for Intelli-Check a week ago. That is when she told congress about it. She began 6 weeks ago--enough lead time to plant a story in Parade (they used to dummy up the mag 2-4 weeks ahead, don't know it that is still the case).
Her type of pull is far beyond placing puff pieces in prole mags. She's a DC insider.
I assume the apparent coordination means the folks running the ID firm are very smart, very well connected, and know how this particular game is played.
None of this makes me happy.
But then these suits are filed everyday. We can hope that this one has merit.
They DO have $3,000,000 in cash, however, and may just try to burn it all in one last shot at success.
(I should talk, you would think with the Florida state legislature dominated by Republicans and Jeb as governor, we could elect at least one Republican to the US Senate)
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