Freddie Mac official found dead in apparent suicide »
Posted By orndorffter 8 months, 1 week ago in NewsDavid Kellermann, the acting chief financial officer of mortgage giant Freddie Mac, was found dead at his home Wednesday morning in what police said was an apparent suicide.
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earthlingerer8 months, 1 week ago
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After you've helped to destroy the nation, the live of millions and their families, as well as future generations of americans, it's probably the best thing you could do instead of breath another breath of everyone else's good air.
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I hope the family lives to go poor and reap their reward of living off of the rest of us. I don't want more of these genetic predispositions on our planet.
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tadair9198 months, 1 week ago
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suicide?
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who hangs themselves anyway? if you polled 1,000 people on how they would elect to kill themselves, i don't think a single person would hold hanging on the top of their list.
google enron mysterious deaths for a history lesson.-
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Aidenag8 months, 1 week ago
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Hanging is actually one of the most popular way to commit suicide(and by far the most successful method). In Canada it is the most common method, and in the US and UK it is the 2nd most common. This is due to the fact that it is the most readily available form and easiest to create. Every home in the world has the materials just lying around to do it.. No need for a $300+ gun, or pills, or any of that. And its pretty much fool proof.
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earthlingerer8 months, 1 week ago
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I read this and felt very sad...
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That more of the people responsible for the final straw in ruining the USA haven't killed themselves... yet.
Maybe a few more groups protesting outside their homes will push a few more. Maybe they'll start to go insane like so many others have been, and kill their whole families and leave all of their criminal bankster loot to charities so that something good will come of it all, rather than dynasties of criminal weasel minds proliferating in america. -

injest8 months, 1 week ago
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“Sounds like somebody was afraid of corruption coming to light”.
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OMG!
Is there a weather report from wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Down south?
I have to agree with Hyperboy on this one.
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lloydm658 months, 1 week ago
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I feel so sorry for his wife and baby,he must have been hurting so bad he lost sight of them.I lost my precious wife this year,and I still hurt so bad.When there is no sickness,or suffering before they die it leaves you devestated.All I can say fifty five years togather is a very short time.So hold on tight.
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willottica8 months, 1 week ago
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My first impression was that this must indicate that he knew he was guilty of criminal behavior and was afraid to face the music. This makes me sad for his wife and child, who will never know, and will be forever traumatized.
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Then in reading the examples of further suicides, I realized it could have just been the stress of not knowing how to fix things for the company or for his own life. Again, I'm sympathetic to his surviving family, but for him also.
In either case, it was an incredibly selfish ending. His wife and child cannot possibly be better off. The company is not better off.
If he was that guilty (and remorseful enough to commit suicide), then he could have come forward with the truth and faced the consequences. He could have started to fix the things he'd done wrong. Or he could have quit and started over with his wife and child somewhere else. -
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Parker288 months, 1 week ago
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I don't care what he did that caused him to take his life, but it couldn't be any worse than what the others involved in Freddie Mack have done. And it's not just Freddie Mack...the list goes on and on.
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We have all heard the saying, "Money is the root of all evil." But I say it is GREED, not money, that is the root of all evil. Money will buy you all the fine things in life, true, but it can't buy you happiness, and it can't buy you a healthy, disease free body.......
........NEITHER CAN IT BUY YOU E T E R N A L L I F E.
Jesus said, "don't store up treasures on earth where thieves can break in and steal, nor will they last forever. Instead, store up treasures in heaven where thieves cannot break in or steal and where they will last forever. For where your heart is, there is also your treasure."
They say there is nothing money can't buy. Wrong. There are many things that money cannot buy....but the most important thing of all....money cannot buy you life. Money can pay for an expensive lawyer to defend you for a crime you are guilty of and get you off free by bribing crooked Judges, etc., but when judgment day comes and we all stand in front of our maker to be judged....we will all be judged on our own merits....whether good or bad....rich or poor.
Let us pray for all those who are caught up in the web of Greed and whose God is mammon.... and not the Lord.
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pookywyatt8 months, 1 week ago
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The housing market started crashing in early 06, completely crashed by last year, who was president. Freddie Mac's troubles began in 04, Frank and Dodd did not have chairmanships until 07 and then with a bare majority. This poor man was not CFO then, they had a change of management last year. The housing industry is filled with this sort of despair, suicide is rampant among builders, developers, and others who see no way out. The blame is not on any one person or institution but is an endemic problem that very few recognized no matter the political affliation. A little blame rests everywhere, there was a lot of greed. Tragic that it has taken another life.
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