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    Considering I don't own a credit card yet you would be correct

    I'm not a bike guy, but that looks like a bullet moving through the wind. I want it!

    NASCAR burnout > F1 burnout

    How I wish I lived in the desert to have a noon session in my truck.

    Poor Bernie, he would have liked it here:

    Looks like an Accord to me! Get your act together Audi!

    We really can't be friends...

    Your opinion is different than mine we are going to disagree. Such is life. No harm done. As a fellow Ohioan however, I would have to say this is one thing we can agree on:

    Ok buddy, just don't forget to fly this flag too:

    The lack of pursuit of generals was not just a characteristic of McClellan, Burnside, Mead, and countless other Union generals had a similar ideology during the war. McClellan was also a Democrat, they of course were copperheads for the South.

    No it doesn't I am a Republican and I do not think the flag is necessary.

    I will not take down the stars and stripes. Every nation has its faults. The genocide of Native Americans was a tragic lose to our countries cultural heritage. Regardless the stars and strips will forever remain a symbol for capitalism, freedom, democracy, equality of opportunity, and so much more.

    Well said.

    McClellan was not a gutless coward. He was hesitant to attack the Southerners because he feared the Union would alienate the South. He may have been in inferior general to Lee however to call him a gutless coward or to insinuate he was is a little too far. He believed we could reunite the South without going into an

    I GET IT NOW!!!!!

    Give me one redeeming characteristic of the Confederate flag and what it represents? The American flag represents freedom, capitalism, equality of opportunity, democracy, I could go on.

    What?

    It is a flag worth fighting for.

    Seems like heritage to me. S.C, N.C, G, and V. All the original South

    I am not so sure I would call it insensitivity. Ignorance is a better word for it. Yes it is a symbol. A symbol of rebellion and division between the Union. If someone wants to celebrate the heritage of American rebellion and our countries ability to stand up against tyrannical rule why not celebrate it with a "Don't