Steroids may have been accepted, but they're still cheating. I do agree that eventually the great players from this era do need to go into the Hall of Fame though. It's not like Pete Rose where he broke a rule that everyone knew would get you a lifetime ban, ever since the days of the Black Sox. There's no precedent for punishing these players that used steroids back in those days. Players that are doing it NOW, as far as I'm concerned, can be punished however the league would like. But as offended as the purists are about how steroids disrupted the purity of the records and stuff (and I felt their pain, at least for a bit), they need to get over it. No one is still whining about the pitching records being skewed back before 1920 when spitballs were legal. Baseball goes through eras. You just have to look at each era for what it is. All that having been said, though, I'm glad they're cleaning it up.
Also, @trash... come on dude, every real baseball fan knows great pitching is way better than insane home runs.