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At first glance of your posting, I was thinking, "Family Values" for some reason. We've certainly been slammed with that, but both Dems and Repubs in our government are both out of touch with the real world on that issue.
American values are not a typical discussion anymore. I think you're right...it's been lost type of dicussion somewhere along the way.
In fact, it seems to me that over the past years as more discussions developed about multiculturalism, the less we've talked about "American Values". Im sure that my comment will raise more than just eyebrows, but...that's what comes to mind when I think about American values.
I think that the topic of American Values has become the politically incorrect thing to do. Apparently it can't be done without stepping on somebody's toes or hurting feelings, or one feeling like certain "American values" aren't congruent with the overall general welfare of the citizens.
American values is more like trying to talk about the tax system.
Turn on ANY brand of political machine - and it automatically goes to the "SPIN and LIE CYCLE" 
Yours Truly - Gregg
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