Is Thailand's dispute with Cambodia helping Abhisit in the polls?

Bangkok Pundit reports the result of a recent Bangkok University opinion poll. BP writes:
Q3. Are you satisfied with Abhisit over the handling of Thaksin's interview with The Times and appointment of Thaksin as economic advisor?
a- very satisifed, 13.6%
b- somewhat satisifed, 27.8%
c- not so satisfied, 39%
d- no satisifed at all, 18.2%
e- no opinion, 1.4%

BP: Of course, those in (c) and (d) are certainly are not all red shirts, you probably have both the yellow and red shirts are not happy. There is no real way to discern, who is who, but it is interesting that only 13.6% are very satisifed while 39% are not so satisifed. That is among Bangkokians and those living close by as well.
How to reconcile this responses to questions in this new poll with a previous poll showing Abhisit's popularity soared as a result of the actions against Cambodia?  A lot hinges on the way such questions are worded.*

BP believes the government has overplayed its hand with respect to the "Thaksin in Cambodia" debacle.    I would like to think so.   

Thailand is engaged in a diplomatic row with a country much much weaker than itself.   Consider that Thailand has 5 times more people than Cambodia, and that the average Thai is 6 times richer than the average Cambodian.

Thailand is getting all worked up about the actions of the leader of a country 30 times less powerful.   By no stretch of the imagination are these countries on an equal footing in any dispute, diplomatic or otherwise.    Cambodia is no mere underdog.  It is a mouse confronting a Thai elephant.

It's good to see that 62% of Thais surveyed by Bangkok University favor "a soft approach by negotiating" with Cambodia. Let's hope their government listens.

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* Update.  BP points me to a post (which I missed) in which he found evidence to support this hypothesis:
Just before asking people whether they support the Abhisit government, it asks those it surveyed:
"Are you aware that the Cambodian leader gave an interview attacking the Thai judicial system?" (การรับทราบข่าว ผู้นำประเทศกัมพูชาให้สัมภาษณ์โจมตีกระบวนการยุติธรรมภายในประเทศไทย)
Siam Report translated questions from the same poll and was "a little skeptical about the methodology and results."

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