I'm on the fence here. Rose was involved with betting on games that he was participating in either as a player or a manager. This happenned (I believe) while baseball had a clearly difined policy prohibiting such activities. Bond, Sosa, McGuire, and others, juiced at a time when a policy was either loosly defined or non-existant.
I'm not so sure any of them belong in the hall. But if one does (based on performance), than they all should be considered. If any of them make it, their plaque should also include mention of their "cheating".
Also, in my view, Rose, while I consider him a flawed cantidate, was a much better player that added much to the game.