I like re-raising preflop for information with hands like AKs, AKo, TT-QQ, etc. Here's a hand where I got that information, but it didn't really work out. When he just calls the re-raise, I know he doesn't have a monster, however, is it right to bet out on this flop? Or when all rags fall, should I just check/fold?

$100 NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, July 21, 18:22:42 EDT 2005
Table Table 55558 (6 max) (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: NUTHERDOLLA ( $96.95 )
Seat 2: grabyournuts ( $97.85 )
Seat 3: Cap_Betting ( $100 )
Seat 4: sny24der ( $66.50 )
Seat 5: Red__Herring ( $146.20 )
Seat 6: hoffman62 ( $352.42 )
NUTHERDOLLA posts small blind [$0.50].
grabyournuts posts big blind [$1].
Cap_Betting posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Cap_Betting [ Kc Ac ]
Cap_Betting raises [$4].
sny24der raises [$9].
Red__Herring folds.
hoffman62 folds.
NUTHERDOLLA folds.
grabyournuts folds.
Cap_Betting raises [$10].
sny24der calls [$6].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3s, 2d, 7s ]
hoffman62: one more hand that i am out
Cap_Betting bets [$20].
hoffman62: good luck to you red
sny24der raises [$40].
Cap_Betting folds.
sny24der does not show cards.
sny24der wins $89.50

After the hand, I told him I had TT and he said he had pocket tens, too.