lol sorta...

btw i love how the article ends with "The survey, based on country data with error margins of 3-to-4 percent, suggested a happier world in general"

it kinda confuses me to be honest

Although the majority of the world apparently disaproves of suicide bombing/ extreme violence according to the poll... the rising tension and escalating violence occuring around the world would seem to imply that the world would be getting less happy not more happy...

i guess we just dont know what we want...
Thepossumdance Reviewed by Thepossumdance on . Muslim support for suicide attacks down sharply WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Popular support for suicide bombings has dropped sharply across the Muslim world in what could suggest a rejection of Islamist militant tactics among Muslims, a global survey released on Tuesday said. The 2007 Pew Global Attitudes survey, based on polling data from 47 countries, also showed waning confidence in al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden among Muslims but said the United States is viewed as the biggest threat by a majority of people in Muslim countries. "The Rating: 5