While doing a little research, I followed a lead into the conservatives4palin website. I didn't find what I was looking for, but I did find an article under their "Headlines" category: Reuters | Dozens of Rioting OWS Parasites Arrested in New York.
Now let me take a moment to inform you of their site slogan:
Just the facts
Reuters, of course, has no article with the indicated title. "Dozens of Rioting OWS Parasites Arrested in New York" maps into the real world as
Dozens arrested at Occupy's 6-month anniversary rally. I am sure that the original author, Chris Francescani, would take exception to Doug Brady's complete "Just the facts" rewrite of his title.
There was no riot, and labeling them as parasites is defamation.
"I resent that. Slander is spoken. In print, it's libel."
- J. Jonah Jameson, "Spider-man"
Note: libel also applies to recorded recorded defamation, both spoken and text. In this age of recording everything, "slander" is possibly becoming obsolete. I wonder if it matters
who does the recording?
The text of the Brady posting contains an accurate excerpt from the Reuters article, but I am not sure that it qualifies as "fair use".
Fair use allows for partial quotes when used as part of a commentary, but the Brady post contains nothing but the excerpt. Other than the falsified title, there is no original thought to his post. Brady does this post after post, adding nothing but a biased title to articles written by others. And he calls other people "parasites". I bet he also calls other people "lazy", or "liar". Check your mirror, Dougie.
subverting: to pervert or corrupt by an undermining of morals, allegiance, or faith
Joe Friday, they ain't.
Footnote: The reason I use a cat as my avatar here is that, back in 2004, I heard that Sarah Palin does not like cats. When I came here, I brought the cat (and the defiance) with me.