>> well, it sure does. but i think the key is to go back to the principles. this is the same as in the health care debate. what is the principle? we believe in the rule of law. we support the use of the constitution. we are not afraid to put our justice system out in front of the world and try these criminals and bring them to justice. and this notion that telling somebody that they have some rights, in other words introducing them into the system complete with their rights and responsibilities and setting them on the path toward the system that's worked for centuries, the idea that this is some sign of weakness is the first problem. the notion that people would walk away from our own constitution, our own legal principles, to me it almost smacks of treason in a case like this. we have tried, and in the southern district of new york they have a 100% conviction record of trying very serious terrorists. and i don't know why people think that that's somehow a problem. but there it is and democrats need to stand up and push back against it. >> i don't think they really are as much as they should be.