Dateline: New York City
Weblog: nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com/
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New York-based, dissident journalist Nicholas Stix, has the dubious distinction of being arguably America's most frequently censored writer, having at different times outraged black supremacists, socialists, feminists, white supremacists, paleocons, neocons and libertarians. Still, he has managed to get over 600 articles past the censors.
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Suspect Miguel Arciba has been arrested, and may have unwittingly confessed to the murder of the aunt of NBC Dateline anchor Stone Phillips.
Sports guru Mike Francesa has a problem. How to delicately put this? He’s a Yankees sniffer.
The moral of the story is never contradict your “best friend” if you’re the second banana, and he’s the star.
While the two major political parties debate socialism vs. capitalism, both set about abolishing America.
An Australian judge hangs around with complicated people, and gets complicated results.
The former Nihilist-in-Chief liked to say, "Change is good," but Pres. Clinton didn't foresee the changes in Hellman's Mayonnaise.
It was a more open time. I could go with friends to a gay bash without being sexually pigeonholed.
Video of the reconquista movement proves that pornography doesn’t necessarily involve sex or violence.
The new Bush plan is the ultimate in taxation without representation. Perhaps we should be calling its patron "King George."
Demography may be destiny, but a free nation chooses its own demography.
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