The Million Worker March: An interview with (the real) Clarence Thomas
October 12, 2004

With just three weeks to go until the U.S. presidential election, the Million Worker March is bringing the demands of working people and their allies to be heard, marching on Washington this Sunday, October 17. Seven Oaks spoke with Clarence Thomas of ILWU Local 10, a key organizer of the mobilization.

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October 12, 2004

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Unable to land a real celebrity interview for this – or, really, any other – week, Seven Oaks has decided to try its hand in the tried and tested realm of fake celebrity interviews, for this week only. Given the high profile afforded to “Rock for Change,” the mega-tour of anti-Bush rockers, we thought it appropriate to imagine a discussion with pro-Kerry frontman Bruce Springsteen.

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