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Originally Posted by over the mountain
Now Morsi is equally unliked, but removing him power could be seen a major step backwards for the revolution. After all, Morsi — as he is quick to point out — was democratically elected. If he can be forced out by violent protests or military order, then what kind of democracy does Egypt really have? The people want him gone, but are they willing to do so at the cost of giving power back to a military that can order a president around? The world now waits for his answer.
^^^i found this section of an article fairly enlightening.
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'Democratically' elected, to be fair. If the MB weren't out bullying the rural voters he wouldn't have got in.