Honolulu Record, August 2, 1951, vol. 4 no. 1, p. 8
Look out the window in Washington most any time, and there's a parade of retiring generals and admirals going by. They are leaving Uncle Sam's service with generous pensions in their pockets, and are taking highly-paid positions with big business corporations and "associations." . . . High military officers constantly deal with big business for Uncle Sam. Is it a good thing for them to be expecting fat jobs with big business? Doesn't that put them under temptation not to offend big business by protecting Uncle Sam?
—Labor (Railroad Unions)