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Time depends on whether Seabrook is melting down.

Yeah, look, I'm pretty virulently opposed to the militarization of the police force. I've always hated the jackboot approach of no-knock SWAT teams, who kill people in the wrong house or shoot dogs "because". I loathe the bullshit surveillance techniques they are increasingly employing. Ultimately, I think there is

Of course not because you're not here for an actual discussion. You'd rather state an opinion then insult me, like your first two posts.

Care to be more specific or are general insults the best you've got, sweetie?

When the cop started to push him to leave, the guy swung at the cop. That was in the 9th second of this video.

Yes, because only a cop would wonder why someone should reasonably become uncooperative with a cop. o_O

Yes, unlike that tried and true method of fighting with them during the arrest.

OK, so now he's trespassing, since he didn't follow the order to leave, and they do have the right to arrest him. Then he resists that arrest, which he clearly does.

They serve as security for a venue and have been granted the right to remove people from the premise. Why do you think they have no right to do so?

I never said it was. Today's author somehow feels, though, that it is reasonable to become uncooperative with a cop who is giving you a lawful order. I'm not entirely sure why. Just looking for a little clarification about when I should fight the cops and when not.

Why is it reasonable to become uncooperative?

So very, very tempted.

No. Long Island.

While absolutely atrocious, the rowers weren't the worst part. The Long Island parents take the cake in this fiasco.

It's not during peacetime that I worry about refueling.

You're missing who the rubber duck is in my analogy. It's the one bobbing in the Atlantic if it runs out of fuel.

You devoted one sentence to the logistics which is arguably the single greatest advantage a nuke has.

You can't have a discussion about nuclear vs. diesel without actually talking logistics in expected operations. Explain the tradeoffs on that in detail because I think that dramatically shifts the discussion.