Above is what the Nyberg flag should look like.
Unfortunately, the vendor's fabricator did not make the red red enough nor the navy blue blue enough.
Think faded red and faded navy blue.
Serviceable, but not what we wanted.
I am dickering with the supplier now to get us the best possible price, which we will then pass on to you. Updates asap.
On another front, I have been unable to find a vendor for urinal cakes with embedded governmental agency seals as follow:
Any help from the Threeper audience in finding a suitable producer for a large order of these very special urinal cakes would be greatly appreciated.
Alternatively, if we can find someone who can make porcelain discs featuring these seals, stealth Threeper operatives can deploy to government agency restrooms across the country to epoxy the discs to the vertical surfaces of urinals and the bowl floors of commodes.
Remember -- the majority of these statist vermin want desparately to be respected and even feared as omniscient, omnipotent "Only Ones", specially suited to rule over the American masses.
I've got a better idea.
Pi*s on them.
UPDATE 0810 EDST 18 August 2009: Vanderboegh weighs in, and places the idea in its historical context:
Southern chamber pot with the image of Federal Major General Benjamin Franklin "Beast" Butler.
http://www.peepeeface.com/ won't do it? They have a urinal screen with barney fwanks face on it on their main index page!
ReplyDeleteDelving further, http://www.peepeeface.com/kit/kit.php allows you to use your own image you print yourself. Could be a starting point, anyway, even if the pricing is sorta high.
ReplyDeleteI might order a kit and do a few for myself. Let you know how it turns out.
For the Nyberg flag:
ReplyDeleteContact Texas Fred & Vigilante & see who made their TEA Party flags.
B Woodman
III
If we want this to have the most effect, we should use the seals of the agencies that touch the most people. IRS and DHS? One for everywhere and one for airports?
ReplyDeleteYou may run into problems finding a vendor because the seals are considered proprietary to many agencies.
ReplyDeleteFrom DoJ's site:
"Department of Justice seals, logos and other official insignia may not be used or reproduced without written permission..."
http://www.usdoj.gov/legalpolicies.htm#seals
You'll probably find an established mfr will be loathe to put his business at risk...
Use stickers, they adhere to the back of urinals, nicely, they're cheap and easy to carry through security.
ReplyDeleteHere is a more "Gorilla" idea which I also posted as a comment back over on "Sipsey Street Irregulars" which is to take porcelain paint (which you can get here: http://www.dickblick.com/products/pebeo-porcelaine-150/) and make a rubber stamp with the likeness of the various items to be disgraced, and stamp them in the urinals at night. By morning a very durable and almost permanent display for the 'pissin' :)
ReplyDeleteDavid T. McKee, BigFlushToilet.com
>>You may run into problems finding a vendor because the seals are considered proprietary to many agencies.
ReplyDeleteExcept it's protected speech, both as parody AND as political free speech which, at least until recently, enjoyed the highest protection under the First Amendment.
I'd go with I.R.S. first.
Obama toilet paper: http://www.jeremyinc.com/BarackObamaToiletPaper.html
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ReplyDeleteThese Government seals belong to us. I can see a private company having the right to block the reproduction of their logo without permission. I can't find anywhere in the Constitution where we delegated this authority to the Government. In fact, we didn't delegate the right to create a single Federal police force, let alone all that have been created.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I'd be curious to find out is where the Nyberg flags are being constructed? Let me guess, China. I can't imagine an American flag company not being able to make bold colors. If it is an American company, we need to know their name. If it isn't, nobody should be buying this product. I have a hard time with Freedom for profit anyway. I'm all for capitalism but not when it relates to recovering this Republic. People, realize, all you are doing is transferring your wealth, with which you could buy supplies, to someone else so they can buy supplies.
Anon:
ReplyDeleteIf we went with "buy American", the per-unit cost would be 3x what it was planned to be.
The damaged/production error flags will be sold at cost + shipping, which means I'll be working for free. I'll also be fronting the money for free as well. I don't do that for anyone else, and I'll bet you don't either.
As to the III patches, give me an effing break. You really think that someone's preps will be affected by the fact that Raven's Wood is making a pittance for their time and exposure?
Are you really that much of a fool?
For the record, "III" patches are made in America.
ReplyDelete'nuff said.
If I were willing to purchase a patriotic and possibly battle flag, I'd much rather spend 3x the money to support American workers. If American workers were supported by the people and by the companies, we would likely have a much better economy. However, we've given most of America to China so why not give them our patriotism as well. I think any profit made in this fashion will effect those who pay. Do I think it will make much of a difference in their preparation? No. I could also say it wouldn't make much difference if people were limited to a 10 round magazine instead of a 20 round magazine. That is not the point. If I were to pay someone that makes a profit, however small, for a product not from America that is supposed to be a symbol of America, Liberty and Freedom, then I'd be a fool. I know, I know, we've been seeing it all through the 3% world. Disagreement is frowned upon. Fall in line or fall out.
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot one point. Everything I do for the cause of restoring the country to Constitutional law, I do for free. I even take 5% to 8% of my income and use it to by supplies for those that don't have any. I usually try not to mention that fact but since you assumed I was also greedy, I answered. I've seen one other person amongst the blogs that does something like that. I know there are more, but I'm sure they also don't like to mention it.
ReplyDeleteOK. Anon -- you are clearly passionate on this topic.
ReplyDeleteThanks for volunteering. Find your US flag vendors for the III/Nyberg flag, negotiate the best price you can get, and report results back to us at westernshooters@gmail.com.
How about a status report by close of business Mountain time next Thursday, 8/27?
Thanks.
Anonymous says: "I even take 5% to 8% of my income and use it to by supplies for those that don't have any."
ReplyDeleteOh, and you think you're the only one who does this? You don't think other 'threepers' don't outfit as many folks as humanly possible?
Time to wake up and smell the 'pity party' you're shoveling.
Enough with the chest-thumping 'give it to me for free because I'm a philanthropic patriotic American (trust me, because I say so) and do what you need to do. Actions, not words.
So vote with your wallet. Don't want a Nyberg flag? Don't buy one. Don't want a "III" patch? Don't buy one.
Like the Concerned Citizen said, "So you go get a source....and report back".
Money talks...bullshit walks.
Hey Doc, of course I don't think I'm the only one that does that. Can't you read? I said so in my post. I even said others give more. Was Washington chest thumping when he paid soldiers out of his own pocket? I don't thinks so. Many of the founding fathers gave and risked their own fortunes because they cared more about Liberty and Freedom than they did money.
ReplyDeleteConcerned, I don't agree with the flag thing so I will not be sharing any prices. When the time comes, I will have whatever battle flags required. They will be in sufficint numbers and given freely.
I kind of admire the patriotism of these Three Percenters but I want ot ask a simple question. Were the Nyberg flag and the patches immediately put into the public domain or do the owners assert their copyrights? I assume that since, as someone said abobe, a profit is being made. The owners are, in fact, asserting their copyright? If the items are in the public domain then anyone could have a flag or patch made for themselves at whatever vendor they chose. That might alleviate some of the concerns of the anonymous poster above and also allow for a greater distribution of the items.
ReplyDeleteAnon -- thanks for coming down from the moral high ground to lecture us groundlings.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to ya.
I found them at Rangermade.us
ReplyDeleteI think its awesome these are finally getting out
http://www.rangermade.us/store/catalog/apparel-c-23_123.html