http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/2006w05/msg00047.htmJet Magazine, May 16, 1968
"Widow Reveals King's 10 Viet 'Commandments'...Mrs. Coretta Scott
King, widow of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., dressed in black
and speaking in a deep, strong voice, read to the crowd assembled in
New York City's Central Park her husband's 'Ten Commandments' on
Vietnam. The 'Ten Commandments' on Vietnam were found among her
husband's notes after he was assassinated. They are:
'Thou shalt not believe in a military victory.'
'Thou shalt not believe in a political victory.'
'Thou shalt not believe that they (the Vietnamese) love us.'
'Thou shalt not believe that the Saigon government has the support of
the people.'
'Thou shalt not believe that the majority of the South Vietnamese
look upon the Viet Cong as terrorists.'
'Thou shalt not believe the figures of killed enemies or killed
Americans.'
'Thou shalt not believe that the generals know best.'
'Thou shalt not believe that the enemy's victory means Communism.'
'Thou shalt not believe that the world supports the United States.'
'Thou shalt not kill.'"