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, Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., visibly angered, urged Haddock to "Come see me in my office, please." (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, Rep. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., visibly angered, urged Haddock to "Come see me in my office, please." (Photo By Mark F. Sypher/Roll Call/Getty Images)
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July 11, 2001
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