I am so glad and proud of my fellow Egyptian brothers for this accomplishment. Morsi was and still remains a cancer, a parasite that must be eradicated from society. Broken promises, lies, and hypocrisy were his specialty. You cannot impose democracy, and America needs to realize this; if it works for you, it doesn't have to work for everyone else. People need to be educated, instilled with knowledge, so they can make sound decisions (and even sometimes they still get it wrong). Allowing impoverished people the right to choose, when clearly some religious bigot can easily brainwash them, or an entrepreneur with some money can buy their votes is regressive and hypocritical.
I do realize that one year was obviously not sufficient enough to judge an individual, but when your economy is going to shit, prices are increasing on a daily basis, people queuing up at gas stations, and with rising unemployment, something had to be done. Religion and politics don't mix, and should never mesh. Progress means leaving religion behind. If you wish to practice your faith, do so on an individual level, but you don't have to impose your outdated ideals on the mass populace.
I am hoping that someone injects Morsi with an HIV infested syringe, and that he dies a slow and painful death. Someday, when he is long gone, people may erect a statue next to his grave, where people can freely piss and defecate on the remains of his corpse.
@Bisco Kos deen omak ya ibn el mara el mitnaka ya khawal ya sharmoot ya Morsi ya ibn deen el kalb ya ibn el labwa.