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+ | Rathen Holton, at the time a small-time street hustler, is said to be considered (by many), to be the father of the [[File:Citizen930051.jpg|40px]][[Goons]]. | ||
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+ | By the time that Rathen's progeny numbered in the several hundreds, they began to open small businesses and banking houses, proving themselves to be industrious and skilled at finance. This drew the ire of the native Greeks, who began to lose market share to these ambitious entrepreneurs that had appeared in their land. The president of the land at that time, [[Capelli King]] issued a warning to Rathen, saying "You and your ''goons'' can't push me off of the marketplace!" and thus the name was born. | ||
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Rathen Holton is a former President of Greece and is Party president Emeritus of the Greek Republic Resistance.
He was the General manager of Ton Agron Surly Movers.
His death was discovered on January 30, 2009, though it is believed he died much earlier.
He was resurrected by Ataturk on April 3rd 2009.
He died again sometime in the middle of June 2009.
Father of the Goons
Rathen Holton, at the time a small-time street hustler, is said to be considered (by many), to be the father of the Goons.
By the time that Rathen's progeny numbered in the several hundreds, they began to open small businesses and banking houses, proving themselves to be industrious and skilled at finance. This drew the ire of the native Greeks, who began to lose market share to these ambitious entrepreneurs that had appeared in their land. The president of the land at that time, Capelli King issued a warning to Rathen, saying "You and your goons can't push me off of the marketplace!" and thus the name was born.