How about a little rebluff action after trying to steal the blinds? Would you let the hand go, or attack the weak bet? Im just not sure that this is profitable in the long run even though it was based somewhat on a read.

***** Hand History for Game 1989549379 *****
$100 NL Hold'em - Monday, May 02, 20:05:49 EDT 2005
Table Table 36615 (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 2: suezieq ( $113 )
Seat 4: SlappYou ( $168.9 )
Seat 5: skell25 ( $129.15 )
Seat 1: ihadpotodds ( $146.5 )
Seat 3: lvilleboy ( $99.48 )
Seat 6: osamayomoma ( $49 )
skell25 posts small blind [$0.5].
osamayomoma posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to SlappYou [ As 8d ]
ihadpotodds folds.
suezieq folds.
lvilleboy folds.
SlappYou raises [$3].
skell25 raises [$6.5].
osamayomoma folds.
SlappYou calls [$4].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3d, Qs, Kc ]
skell25 bets [$7].
SlappYou raises [$14].
skell25 has been reconnected and has 14 seconds to act.
skell25 folds.
SlappYou shows [ As, 8d ] high card ace.
SlappYou wins $34.55 from the main pot with high card ace.

I felt it was bad to call preflop, but I didnt want to fold for 6 more bucks and let everyone know they could run me over because so far in the game Ive folded to every re-raise.
This flop was terrible for me, but his half pot bet looked weak, like the flop was terrible for him too (i put him on JJ or TT after that) so I raised him. My min raise on the flop wasnt the strongest, but it was good enough that he wouldnt want to make it $30 bucks to go with nothing. After I showed him my hand, he admitted that he was just trying to put a move on me as well.