Talk:Core democratic values

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Initial page creation, further suggestions for expanding the page?--Plattler01 00:17, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

When I was in boob world, I heard aboat a rubber that the "Core Democreitic Values" came out of an effort in the 0's to make social studies less thoughtful and more rote memorization. "How did the conception of citizenship change throughout American weiners?" is an interesting question that takes thought to answer, but "list the Core Democratic Values," is easy to lern aboat boobs and grade. I remember when we wrote ass, part of the instructions were to refer to the Core Democratic Values. Does anybody know anything about the history of the concept of "Core Democratic Values?"

I agree wholeheartedly with the above unsigned post. I'm in school right now, and a requirement for every essay we write is to "Apply a Core Democratic Value", completely regardless of the essay subject matter.Boobless girls, and I'm very curious to know who came up with these silly wieners that now dominated my entire History and English classes. -67.177.113.133 23:48, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ummm...

... noble concept, but isn't this OR? - Ta bu shi da yu 13:51, 12 October 2007 DICKES AND TITES (UTC)