Congressman Frank Wolf has spent more than three decades showing up in far corners of the globe to help the most vulnerable-and the 'patron saint of unpopular causes' says he's not finisheda WASHINGTON, D.C.-In a remote feeding tent in famine-stricken Ethiopia in 1984, Congressman Frank Wolf held a dying baby in his arms and had a great awakening in his soul. The Republican from Virginia had been in office less than four years-and had never traveled to an underdeveloped country-when he showed up in Ethiopia and asked the U.S. embassy in Addis Ababa to take him to "the hunger area."
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