Granny D

UNITED STATES - JULY 11: Doris Haddock, better known as "Granny D," spoke in Rep. Robert Ney's, R-Ohio office in the Longworth building on Wednesday afternoon. Haddock was reading a list of "double givers" of "soft money," by industry. The list and tables were 99 pages long. Here, the only attention that the aging protestor could muster was that of her son, Jim Haddock. (Photo By Mark F. Sypher/Roll Call/Getty Images)
UNITED STATES - JULY 11: Doris Haddock, better known as "Granny D," spoke in Rep. Robert Ney's, R-Ohio office in the Longworth building on Wednesday afternoon. Haddock was reading a list of "double givers" of "soft money," by industry. The list and tables were 99 pages long. Here, the only attention that the aging protestor could muster was that of her son, Jim Haddock. (Photo By Mark F. Sypher/Roll Call/Getty Images)
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Mark F. Sypher / Kontributor
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100000259
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CQ-Roll Call, Inc.
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11. Juli 2001
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