Good point. Mozilla does have a default stylesheet, located at /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/res/html.css
or similar location. However, changing this will change how *all* sites
look, not change how one specific site looks.
You're better off looking in $HOME/.phoenix/default/whatever.slt/chrome/ (or wherever) at userContent-example.css rather than changing res/html.css. Paul included a link to a site with more information about this.
To apply CSS site by site, look at URIid:
http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/more-info/uriid
Going back to the original question, you could install Squid or another HTTP proxy and configure it to redirect the request for the remote CSS file to a local web server.
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