The latest terrorist bust concerning a wannabe terrorist named Zazi, stirred deep, selfless questions in my mind.
For example, seeing the product shot of the peroxide (hair bleach) he was buying to build bombs, had me selflessly thinking, you mean to tell me the stuff I use to highlight my hair is strong enough to take out buildings in explosions!
What about my hair! Um, I mean the safety of citizens everywhere. *Mumbling* Forget Zazi, I wanna know why my hair highlighting pack is that strong!
Najibullah Zaz
Zazi was not only scoping out fashion sites with the intent to bomb them, taking out scores of innocent designer clothes, he was also lingering around beauty supply stores, probably wanting to blow them up too. It's clear this man wanted everyone to be ugly!
Think about it girls - no make-up, hair dye, hair highlighting, tweezers, waxing kits, facial scrubs. How evil and sadistic! I say give him the death penalty (just kidding - give him life in prison).
Side Bar: A couple years ago, while going on a trip outside the country, U.S. Customs in Florida told me I could not carry my make-up foundation on the plane, unless it was in a Ziploc bag, otherwise I'd have to leave it with them.
I was like "ha" you expect me to "go without foundation for the next five days." I looked at him like he was the anti-Christ. I was ready to have the man institutionalized. However, a nice lady in the line next to me, faced with the same dilemma, had brought a few Ziploc bags and gave one to me.
The government is busy putting out Amber alerts for terrorists, skirting the real issues in not putting out Amber alerts telling women make-up foundation must be placed in Ziploc bags.
Feds: Suspect hit beauty stores for bomb supplies
NEW YORK — An Afghan immigrant who received explosives training from al-Qaida went from one beauty supply store to another, buying up large quantities of hydrogen peroxide and nail-polish remover, in a chilling plot to build bombs for attacks on U.S. soil, authorities charged Thursday.
Najibullah Zazi, a 24-year-old shuttle driver at the Denver airport, was indicted in New York on charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. Investigators found bomb-making instructions on his computer's hard drive and said Zazi used a hotel room in Colorado to try to cook up explosives a few weeks ago before a trip to New York.
The extent of Zazi's ties to al-Qaida was unclear, but if the allegations prove true, this could be the first operating al-Qaida cell to be uncovered inside the U.S. since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Over the past few days, talk of the possible plot set off the most intense flurry of national terrorism warnings since the aftermath of 9/11...