Mr. Weissman. No; I did not.

Representative Boggs. Why didn't you?

Mr. Weissman. Well; they are rather extreme, I thought. I didn't like some of the things they were doing. For example, I didn't want to spend my days and nights sneaking into bathrooms around the country, pasting up "Impeach Earl Warren" stickers.

Representative Boggs. Is that what they do?

Mr. Weissman. This is part of their program. And I can't see any use in it, frankly. In other words, it is just little things like this. Plus the fact that after I got to Dallas, I found that most of the people who are professing anti-communism, they were, they were definitely anti-Communists. But, at the same time, it seemed to me to be nothing but a conglomeration of racists, and bigots and so forth.

Representative Boggs. What do you mean by that—bigots?

Mr. Weissman. They are anti-everything, it seems.

Representative Boggs. Are you Jewish?

Mr. Weissman. Yes; I am.

Representative Boggs. Were they anti-Jewish?