It looks as though Ralph Nader and the Green Party are at it again. Stirring up trouble in the name of what is right and good.
Keith Olbermann just posted his newest entry to his blog, and apprently has committed himself to pursue this issue until it has been exhausted.
David Cobb of the Green Party told a California radio station late yesterday afternoon that he is "quite likely to be demanding a recount in Ohio," with a final decision to be reached and announced during the day.
The central issue in both potential recounts appears to be money. Cobb, whose presence on the ballot in all 50 states is probably coming to your attention only as you read this, said in an interview with the Pacifica station in Los Angeles, KPFK, that a recount would cost the Greens around $110,000, on a basis of approximately $10 per precinct. As you'd probably guess, Mr. Cobb's doesn't have the money lying around - but as a presidential candidate, he does have the right. Whether or not he can raise the cash is the operative question.
I'm thinking about sending old Mr. Cobb a few dollars to help in his effort. I think it'd be great if we could get some big donors to support the cause as well.
Here is the linke to Keith Olbermann's newest article:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6210240/