What's happening in Egypt is absolutely incredible. Although unconstitutional and treasonous, the military and a majority of the population decided to topple Morsy's duly elected government. After a little over a year in power, the people said, "enough is enough." How long should a people give a duly elected leader to carry out his program/reforms before evicting him from office? It seems that one year might not be a sufficient enough time, but how much accountability falls on Morsy? If a president runs on a certain platform and then once in office, suddenly ignores the will of the people, doesn't the voice of the population deserve to be heard? Should the Egyptians have waited until Morsi's term in office expired and then, chosen someone more to their liking? After all, the opposition had their chance in the last election and lost.
Interesting take From an Egyptian Blogger
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