Posted on 12/02/2012 11:34:45 AM PST by ConservativeStatement
BEREA, Ohio -- A member of the Cleveland Browns' grounds crew killed himself at their practice facility, the team said in a statement Sunday.
The man's body was found Saturday morning at the facility in suburban Cleveland, the same day Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher committed suicide in front of his coach and general manager after earlier killing his girlfriend.
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Plus you have to remember that there was a lot of voter fraud that help to get Obama re-elected.
If one is 47 years old, and has been dealing with increasingly worse mental health issues since one was about 15, does that sound 'temporary'?
Just a hypothetical.
I’m holding on just to make you all miserable.
:)
Yep, at least one. The one I’m thinking of was a really nice dude, at least here in the cyberworld. Avid gardener who didn’t seem to harbor malice for anyone.
Dec 12, 2003... has it really been that long?
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1039200/posts?q=1&;page=1
I never forget him ever
Iknow I just went back an hour or so ago and re read his 934 post tribute page again He is still with us in spirit
Ya know...I think you’ve hit on something here.
Where’s all the celebrating? The commies are STILL depressed!
I’m glad you put this down in black and white. I think it’s true...but the commies would NEVER admit it!
Gonna be fun to see them get their ox gored! (ONLY bright spot to the decimation they’ve brought to us all.)
Compared to what? I suppose- believing in God gives me a very long view of things.
Being 52 and having worsening fractures in my back since I was 15 I consider a temporary problem so yes!
Mel
Indeed.
Sadly, I think now there would be a lot less compassion.
Take care Father of the Beeber.
Regards, Slim
Please don’t get the idea that I do not feel sorry for a person with long term mental illness or that I do not understand that compared to pain mental and emotional distress is can be far more debilitating. It’s more that I never see suicide as a good way out of anything. When I was 14 a man with emotional issues came around to see my Dad. Dad was not home at the time. I knew the man had problems so a I offered for him to wait for Dad.
He said no thanks - drove to a private spot and killed himself. Suicide hurts those left behind far more than a person in distress can appreciate at the time.
Mel
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