Thursday, May 20, 2010

"Oatkeeper" images.

Looking for a good "Oatkeeper" image to go with the post below, I found this one:



And this one:



Whaddaya think?

9 comments:

Dan said...

The bottom image.
It has that 'super-hero' quality to it.

Anonymous said...

I met a fellow oathkeeper today. I was in a discussion with a group of 6 patriots. The subject of the original Tea Party came up and I mentioned the three percent of our Colonials who were at arms. The man mentioned Oathkeepers and asked if I was a member. I dug out my card and he presented his. My number is in the 200s and his is in the 500s. The other four all inquired about it. We are all of like mind.

Moe Death said...

Being a bacon and egg man (with an under-190 cholesterol count), I fail to see the angle of the whole oatmeal thing. I may just be stupid, or, in the best of worlds, I can blame the Bushmills. Either way, it's a long way to go to cater images to a mistake...

Or it could be the Bushmills...

That's my story and I'm sticking to it...

Bill
III

Anonymous said...

A Quaker super-hero???

What's he going to do, bore people to death?

Gunner

tyrantsbane said...

Given the Guy Fawkes-like nature of the second one, I say it is the winner for sure.
"Q" is for the quaking and quivering quixotic quacks who quest to quell their qualms of the quarrelsome III-pers; their quantity low whilst their quality is high and they fight for no mere quibble. No quarter shall be given by we quiescent and quick-witted Patriots who would quench the quodlibetic queue of collectivists who ask us to quitclaim our unquestionable rights.
I would like to thank Roget's Thesaurus for the more uncommon word choices, particularly quodlibetic which spell check doesn't even recognize.

Dakota said...

"The Horror"


I'm with Dan

Jennifer III said...

Don't forget to look at engrish.com

Lots of good stuff there.

Carl said...

Yeah, the bottom image. Super-hero and Fawkes all in one.

Brutus said...

You didn't like my patriot oat eater did you.