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    ‘There needs to be a government where all people are represented’

    “In America we vote for the person we want to vote for, and when our guy is not elected we don’t go crazy about it,” says columnist Mona Shadia. “It…

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    By Caitlin Shamberg • Jul 3, 2013 • 1 min read

    “In America we vote for the person we want to vote for, and when our guy is not elected we don’t go crazy about it,” says columnist Mona Shadia. “It takes time to understand how things work. It took the U.S. 13 years to write its constitution.”

    Steve Chiotakis talks to the columnist about what the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi means for her and her country.

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