Ever since he was offered the chance to see photographic proof of Bin Laden's death—and declined—I've been wondering why Washington Congressman Adam Smith would make such a choice.

Doesn't it serve the country's interests to have more people who can vouch for Bin Laden's photographed deadness? Shouldn't Smith, as the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, want to see what the armed services did in this case?

I'll be asking him myself in a few moments, but while I'm waiting to speak to the Congressman I wonder: What do y'all think?