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Essay heading: Plato and Iraq
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Publication and mass media of what took place in the prison remains paramount to the ideology behind the idea of justice. This places the United States in a situation where it is morally obligated to report to its citizens the injustices that took place in Abu Ghraib, however due to the "high prurient value" in the photos some degree of censorship is required in order to prevent degradation of societal values... displayed 300 characters
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These pictures in themselves reflect poorly on the United States as a whole, especially in our stance of other nations. These pictures, in the scope of the previously discussed ideas of youth and justice, have the ability to create unalterable impressions of the nation in their minds. This idea is ultimately expressed in the article by Larry Neumeister in the quote regarding the pictures being displayed over the 6 o'clock and 11 o'clock news... displayed next 300 characters
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