On Thursday, President Obama delivered a sharply worded address defending his national security approach and slamming the tactics of the Bush administration – including enhanced interrogation techniques and the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. So is Obama right to insist that Guantanamo close in January of next year as planned? Is he right that it’s OK to imprison detainees right here in the U.S.? How about his contention that the Bush administration alienated the world and actually bred more radicals bent on killing Americans and other westerners? Will Obama’s speech convince Congress to pay for the closure of Gitmo? And what are constituents across America telling their elected representatives about the possibility of terrorists being held in their communities? We ask Oklahoma Rep. Mary Fallin, a member of the House Armed Services Committee.