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Originally Posted by Tribesman
Same as you have said before, so again which of the dozens of PEW surveys and what are the specific questions and responses.
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Read them.
There are not dozens, only a handfull.
The questions typically ask for support of bin laden, for example. A substantial majority either support bin laden at some level, or answer that they don't have an opinion (having no opinion is tantamount to a "support" in the west, anyway).
Note that when PEW puts things together they:
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No Confidence combines "not too much confidence" and "no confidence at all."
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Which of courser is wrong. No confidence should be ONLY no confidence. "not too much" should be added with the confidence numbers. When you do that, it looks far worse of course---which is not PEW's own PC take.
For example, ask "regular" americans on Main Street how much confidence they have in OBL to do the right thing in international relations/terrorism.