More than half of Iraqis believe that the country is worse off today than under Saddam (via).
For the first time since 2003, fewer than half in the country, 42 percent, said that life in Iraq now is better than it was under Saddam Hussein, the late dictator accused of murdering tens of thousands during a brutal regime.
At least the poll has some good news mixed in with the bad. In a sign of growing unity across the sectarian divide, virtually everybody in Iraq thinks it is OK to attack Americans.
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