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He was a member or founder of many, many of the RT's early political parties including the Royal Socialists,<ref>''ibid'', p. 15</ref> Rally for the Kingdom (RPR),<ref>''ibid'', p. 28</ref> Conservatives Against Liberal Laziness (CALL),<ref>''ibid'', p. 29</ref> and the Talossan Activist Party (TAP).<ref>''ibid'', p. 32</ref>
He was a member or founder of many, many of the RT's early political parties including the Royal Socialists,<ref>''ibid'', p. 15</ref> Rally for the Kingdom (RPR),<ref>''ibid'', p. 28</ref> Conservatives Against Liberal Laziness (CALL),<ref>''ibid'', p. 29</ref> and the Talossan Activist Party (TAP).<ref>''ibid'', p. 32</ref>


''[[Støtanneu]]'' characterized Andrew’s disciples as “right-wing teenagers” and “Androids”<ref>''ibid'', p. 31</ref> and the most infamous of these followers were Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosáis who were collectively referred to as “Davron.”
''[[Støtanneu]]'' characterized Andrew’s disciples as “right-wing teenagers” and referred to them by the pejorative term “Androids.”<ref>''ibid'', p. 31</ref> The most infamous of these followers were Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosáis who were collectively referred to as “[[Davron]].”


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Revision as of 05:54, 2 March 2014

Andrew Wozniak was a childhood friend of Robert I and one of the first citizens of the Kingdom of Talossa.[1]

He was a member or founder of many, many of the RT's early political parties including the Royal Socialists,[2] Rally for the Kingdom (RPR),[3] Conservatives Against Liberal Laziness (CALL),[4] and the Talossan Activist Party (TAP).[5]

Støtanneu characterized Andrew’s disciples as “right-wing teenagers” and referred to them by the pejorative term “Androids.”[6] The most infamous of these followers were Dave Kuenn and Ron Rosáis who were collectively referred to as “Davron.”

References

  1. Madison, Ben (2005/XXVI). Ár Päts, p. 13
  2. ibid, p. 15
  3. ibid, p. 28
  4. ibid, p. 29
  5. ibid, p. 32
  6. ibid, p. 31