Seeing as though Mr. Moore is a contributor to this site whom you may not know made a movie which was very much "conspiracy theory" heavy. Now I can see from your righteous smack down of that unabashed conspiracy theorist TocqueDeville who wrote such CT diaries like this one. This banning was well overdue.
Now that you have made your most recent move, in your long standing tradition of bringing the ban hammer down on those who dare question what happened on 9/11 I feel it is the time to bring that hammer down on Michael Moore
You see Michael Moore is a unabashed conspiracy theorist who made a disgusting film which brought up such theories in his film:
"Bush tried to stop Congress from setting up its own 9/11 investigation.... When he couldn’t stop Congress, he then tried to stop an independent 9/11 commission from being formed."
The White House censored 28 pages of the Congressional 9/11 report.
* "Top U.S. officials believe the Saudi Arabian government not only thwarted their efforts to prevent the rise of al-Qaida and stop terrorist attacks, but also may have given the Saudi-born Sept. 11 hijackers financial and logistical support, according to a congressional report released Thursday. Those suspicions prompted several lawmakers to demand that the Bush administration aggressively investigate Saudi Arabia 's actions before and after Sept. 11, 2001 -- in part by making public large sections of the report that pertain to Riyadh but remain classified. The passages, including an entire 28-page section, discuss in detail whether one of America's most reluctant allies in the war on terrorism was somehow implicated in the attacks, according to U.S. officials familiar with the full report." Josh Meyer, "Saudi Ties to Sept. 11 Hinted at in Report," Houston Chronicle, July 25, 2003.
"Two nights after September 11th, George Bush invited Bandar Bush over to the White House for a private dinner and a talk."
* Two days after the attacks, the President asked Bandar to come to the White House. Bush embraced him and escorted him to the Truman balcony. Bandar had a drink and the two men smoked cigars. Elsa Walsh, "The Prince," The New Yorker, March 24, 2003.
Now this wack job displays these "theories" prominently on his website
The time is long over due. Mr. Moore should no longer be able to spout his poison on our venerable site.