And here's another question: Say ya'll have convinced me that the faith IS the problem? What do we do about it? Just outlaw it? Go to war to eradicate it? Go on a conversion crusade?
"We" (non-Muslims) don't do anything about it because we aren't in a position to. We can speak openly and honestly to Muslims about the issues we see at all levels and encourage them to call for change. Other than that, we continue to take the right to those radicals who act on their hate/faith/whatever.
...which means absolutely nothing. Sampling bias is an obvious source of error here. How were the polled samples selected? Without an answer to that (among other questions), the polls mean nothing. How, exactly, were the questions phrased (and, since you're reading it in English, how good is the translation)? You can make a poll give any result you want through selection bias and careful phrasing of the question (and, again, translation can make the question seem entirely different; translation rarely works with mathematical precision).
I'm sorry, but did you just say every poll of Muslims on their beliefs has obvious sampling bias errors? Seriously