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.
Bingo. Linda Daschle worked at the FAA and, I believe, lobbied for one of the major airlines. Any airline which preferred another system to Intelli-check would be asking for trouble. Wonder if she has stock options in IDN.
Hey Newsmax, you out there?
No way....NO WAY is Daschle going to run for president! (Democrats been there, done that with Hillary)
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Democrats really are in a world of hurt. All their serious candidates (except way long shot Gray Davis), are senators, and control of the senate will remain close in 2004. That's got to be a McAuliffe consideration, and may be why democrats would let Gore run again. If President Bush looks like a sure fire winner, Democrats will be in the same place we were in 1996, where poor old, good sport Dole was barely running, and didn't stand a chance against Clinton, so the serious money went to republican congressional races.
Their problem is going to be MA Senator Bob Kerry. Screw the party, he wants it bad, I feel it in my bones. Kerry wins easy over trial lawyer, rooky senator Edwards, but Kerry might think he has to add Edwards to the ticket to gain back some southern states.
Whaddaya think?
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