For years after I resigned, I was still faithful to their way of thinking. But not in the American Communists.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was even superior to the Communists and when they didn't go along with me, I quit them.
I believed that I was being forced to sacrifice my family and my career in defense of the Communist Party, from which I had long been separated and which I had grown to dislike and distrust.
First of all, let it be remembered that I speak as an ex-Communist and one who has not testified before Congressional Committees, nor written works on the Communist conspiracy.
I've never said I'm a communist.
I became a Communist because I fell in love with a man who was a Red and entered the Army to take care of the Fascists, and I knew it would please him if I became one.
It was patriotism, not communism, that inspired me.
I ain't a Communist necessarily, but I been in the red all my life.
I joined the Communist Party because I felt I had to be in some organization.
I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement.
I lived under the Nazis and under the Communists.
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