The office of Independent Counsel submitted 11 possible grounds for impeachment. Some were as follows: 1. President Clinton lied under oath in his civil case, 2. President Clinton lied under oath to the grand jury, 3. President Clinton lied under oath about being alone with Lewinsky and about gifts he gave her, and 4. During the Jones case, the President obstructed justice and had an understanding with Lewinsky to jointly conceal the truth of their relationship from the judicial process, etc.
My point is that these issues constitute a much-needed area to be looked at other than Ms. Lewinsky and her sexual relations with the President. I don’t feel that the world as a whole needs to judge the President of the United States by his relations with Monica Lewinsky. The President said that he engaged in “conduct that was wrong” involving “inappropriate intimate contact” with Monica Lewinsky. In this day and age who are we to say what type of sexual relationship is bad or good. We were not put here to judge others for being somewhat less than perfect, even if in our own minds, we do not morally and ethically agree with what happened between Ms.
Lewinsky and the President. This impeachment process is going to bring about what the other two did; it debated what the constitution meant and means. In which case we ” ll never truly know because it’s deliberately vague. Maybe it is written that way so that it may be open for suggestions, some sort of rationale. Kenneth Starr brought up a lot of great grounds for impeachment but he seems to pride himself on the one fact that the President had sexual relations with a 23-year-old intern, as being the major ground for his removal. I want to know, if that makes President Clinton a moral pig, than what does that make Monica Lewinsky? She single handedly shot down in just three years, what women have strived for to bring them this far in a world so called equipped for the power of man.
The Term Paper on President Bill Clinton
The Map Room Speech delivered by President Bill Clinton by way of apology and explanation regarding his conduct with Monica Lewinsky appeals to the listener as an American and as an individual, that is, makes its appeal to personal and presumably universal feelings and emotions regarding the state and the family. This speech must be reviewed with the idea in mind that this is not the first time ...
I can argue many ways about this issue, and may even feel the same way as many republicans or all of you on some of the issues but my opinion is different on what should and should not be done. Just like everyone I have an opinion and verbally express that and should not be judged on the basis of my own sole opinion. No, I don’t feel he should be impeached. Do I think what he did was impeachable? YES! And as for the resignation of President Bill Clinton, well I look at that in only one way, and take it as you will: Integrity is like virginity, once you give it up you never get it back..