A lawsuit has been filed by Paula Jones, a
clerk for the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission, for sexual harassment
by then Governor Clinton. In her
lawsuit, Paula Jones states that Clinton told an Arkansas State trooper to
escort her to a private hotel room where she claims that she was sexually
harassed. There are two sides to this
case: Clinton states that he did not do it and that he has never seen this
person before. Clinton's lawyers say
that forcing the president of the United States to answer to a lawsuit will
distract him for his already hard and time-consuming job. On the other hand, Paula Jones says that
"no one is above the law," not even the President of the
United
States. What she wants most is for the
truth to come out and for her story to be heard. "In no way is she looking for her
fifteen minutes of fame," Jones says.
The case is going before the Supreme Court to decide whether to reverse
the decision of the two lower courts and delay the sexual harrassment lawsuit
until President Clinton leaves office.
It could be months before the verdict from the Supreme Court will be
announced. I believe that the case
should be held at a later date when President Clinton is no longer in
office. It takes away from his job which
is to run the United States of America.
Fifteen years ago, the Supreme Court blocked a damage suit against
Richard Nixon with a five to four vote finding that the president is immune
from being suied for his official acts.
If the president gets in trouble, the whole nation is also in trouble
because after all we did elect him. Our
confidence in our political leaders will suffer, and out system of government
will be impacted negatively. If Paula
Jones is allowed to sue the president, then others may follow, creating an even
greater impact on the president and his duties.
This would be especially unfortunate if the president did not commit the
crime of which he is accused. The president
should be immune from being sued until he is out of office so the he can continue
to run our great nation without the extra worries.
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