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Morsi is a criminal

Reader comment on item: Evidence that Morsi Actually Lost the Egyptian Presidency
in response to reader comment: Morsi not a democratic elected president

Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Aug 21, 2013 at 06:38

Sawsan this is the least of Morsi's legal problems. He was able to escape from prison in Wadi el-Natrun and who really helped him to escape? the answer is still not clear. Hamas maybe?

And is he a CIA agent? May be after all how can a man like him whose English is so bad graduate and earn a PhD degree from a top US university and that is USC?

Also it seems that his communications were intercepted in Jan 2011 and it seems that he was talking members of a "foreign power"? Is this the US or his pals at Hamas?

Traitor? He wanted to give Halayeb and Shlateen to Sudan and may be create a Nubian state and give the Sinai to Hammas. The Nile water and Ethiopia? he cared less if the water is lost or not. He was also asking for his pals in the US.

He is a traitor

Criminal? He told el-Sisi during their meeting that if he was let go Egypt will be set of fire and what happened? Indeed Egypt was set on fire and I have no doubt that this was all pre-planned

Oh more? just check the vile stuff that was allowed on the religious channels including inciting of violence against women and gays and Copts and Shia and liberals and secularists

And where was he when the salafis declared that the pyramids and the sphinx are idols and should be destroyed and where was he when the Shia were being killed and the Coptic Cathedral being attacked oh he was taking a nap and i'm not kidding you and I understand his assistants told who ever was asking that he is not to be disturbed until he wakes up and have his tea!

Oh the economy? It became a mess and when he came to power 40% of Egyptians earned $2 per day and when he was kicked out %50 were earning $2 per day

Akhwanat masr? Well this was what he brought with him unless you are a member of el-Ikhwan you cannot get a job

And this might be the lowest of this despicable man I understand that he did not uttter a word when the great surgeon Magid Yacoub was being attacked by Islamists because surgeons at his heart hospital in Aswan were using pigs heart valves to save the lives of dying Egyptians. Did Morsi utter a word in his defense? Not a single word

He should be a jail

And as I say he who lives by the sword dies by the sword

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Title Commenter Date Thread
second choice [190 words]jeromeAug 21, 2013 19:29209147
Proof.. [43 words]Jerry ZazulakAug 21, 2013 18:19209144
Evicence that Morsi actually lost the Egyptian Presidency. Dictatorial regimes don't represent democracy. [54 words]AnneAug 21, 2013 08:40209133
Morsi not a democratic elected president [54 words]sawsanAug 20, 2013 13:20209115
1Morsi is a criminal [429 words]dhimmi no moreAug 21, 2013 06:38209115
1Shadi Hamid is paid by the despicable Qatarees who are supporting the MB [221 words]dhimmi no moreAug 20, 2013 10:49209110
Morsi was a president and now he is not... [5 words]NuritGAug 20, 2013 02:11209096
1Why I'm Skeptical [101 words]DaveAug 19, 2013 20:18209091
1Morsi is a criminal and so is the MB [135 words]dhimmi no moreAug 19, 2013 19:11209087
Bad faith regardless [213 words]J. GilbertAug 19, 2013 13:58209080
another point [73 words]peyamiAug 19, 2013 13:03209078
2Obama may not have won the election either [20 words]GamalielAug 19, 2013 12:46209077

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