Edward J. Hayes / Paul J. Hayes
'Through many years most Americans have refused to believe the often repeated objective of the communists stated by Lenin and his successors, that worldwide domination is their aim. Refusal to believe their stated objectives has resulted in a policy of indecision. Communist words from day to day proclaim peace; their actions indicate hostility. More-over, by tradition Americans tend to trust in the good will or good intentions of others, and this attitude simply does not hold in our dealings with the communists.'