Pubdate: Sat, 11 September 1999 Source: San Luis Obispo County Tribune (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Luis Obispo County Newspapers Contact: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Website: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/ Author: Ralph A. Jacobson ANSWER THE QUESTIONS Bill Stein's letter of the last week presents the "Republicans" view of the press asking questions about George W. Bush's personal life. I would like to take a more "Democratic" view. This view holds that private lives should be respected and definitely NOT given the scrutiny that seems so popular. However, GWB got himself in trouble by refusing to answer whehter he had used cocaine when the question was asked by activist groups WITHIN HIS OWN PARTY. In a sense, as a member of the Republican Party, GWB sets the standards for what questions may be legitimately asked. The Republican Party has continually raised personal morality and "virtue" as its banner - although the party is filled with people who have blemishes on their own records that are as bad as what they seem to demand of others (Gingrich, Hyde and Barr come immediately to mind) The other reason this is an important question to ask of GWB is that, as governor of Texas, he has signed new laws that increase the penalty for drug use. The media report that there are actually prisoners in Texas for cocaine use who have been in prison since GWB last used it, assuming he did. As long as GWB chooses to be a member of the Republican Party and tries to present himself as a currently virtuous person, all of us derserve the answer to the questions his party deems to be important. Ralph A. Jacobson, Democrate and Member of ACLU, San Luis Obispo - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D