Pubdate: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Copyright: 1999 Mercury Center Contact: http://www.sjmercury.com/ Author: Teri Jones BUSH AVOIDS POLITICAL TRAP JOHN Olver's declaration of George W. Bush's guilt absent any proof is unfair (``Double standard on drugs,'' Letters, Aug. 24). If he's so certainly guilty of using illegal drugs, why is there no credible accuser and no evidence? Just who is spreading these rumors? Olver says there's no reason Bush won't say he didn't do drugs other than guilt. Apparently he doesn't understand how dirty politics have become. It is possible that the very same hour Bush says, ``I never used illegal drugs,'' a political operative willing to lie will be on TV saying, ``Yes, he did. When we were alone together, he used cocaine.'' There being no way to prove who's lying and who's telling the truth, Bush's presidential run is stopped by ``the scandal unprovable,'' a classic dirty trick. He loses even though he may be completely innocent. I don't know if Bush did or didn't, but he is wise not to take the bait of a political trap. As a matter of principle, I hope people of all political persuasions, and especially the press, have the fairness to wait for an accuser with some credible evidence before tossing out anyone's presumption of innocence. Teri Jones Saratoga - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea