Morsy, Morsi, Mursi... will the press please figure out a single spelling for the name? Let's not go through the Khadaffy nonsense again.
Not while he's simultaneously pushing religion into it. One step forward, 3 steps back.No matter what kind of bastard Mursi is, if he pushes the military out of the political process, he's done some good.
So apparently the courts were open for the really really important cases?Meanwhile, Egypt covers itself in glory in another area...
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/article/innocence-muslims-filmmaker-gets-death-sentence-egypt-66831
Symbolic, I know, but it says something about the mentality of those involved.
Another reason for me to dislike Islamic Extemists:They force me to side with slime like the filmmaker in question .

So his latest move is to present a new constitution (to develop which he had just granted two more months) and say "here, just accept it and I will take back my new self-given powers as promised."
New Egypt draft constitution published amid growing unrest
Is Morsi about to fall?
http://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsCon...ypts-Morsi-leaves-presidential-palace-am.aspx
Oh, and we didn't exactly do an impressive job either.
https://twitter.com/betsy_hiel/status/276027241115295744/photo/1
This Time article is headlined "Why the Military Is Unlikely to Intervene in Egypt’s Messy Power Struggle", but most of it is a rather close examination of the various factions in this fight, what all of them might really be after, and what it all means for Egypt's political future.
Commenting on Wednesday’s clashes in front of the Presidential Palace, which left at least five dead and about 700 injured, Morsy said investigations have revealed that many of those present in skirmishes were armed and paid to ignite violence. “I will not allow the deposed, corrupt regime to return under any circumstances,” he said.
The president emphasised the right of peaceful protest but asked, “does peaceful protest mean attacking public and private buildings? Hindering traffic or disrupting work?”
He confirmed that the details of those arrested will be released later and would prove to be related to the former regime. “Investigations have shown that 80 detainees have confessed to having relations with political powers and are financed to incite hatred and violence,” he said.