Posted on 04/22/2009 9:03:56 AM PDT by PghBaldy
ACORN's Syndrome
Most determined case of suicide the police have ever seen.
OK....shot the stool out from under himself through his foot.
When my father was in college he had to take a friend to the emergency room. While he was waiting, a guy walked in with a knife sticking out of his head. The receptionist asked what happened and he said, “I got stobbed.”
I think the guy knew about or helped manufacture the economic crisis.
LOL...some brain circuits weren’t working right.
If I were to do the deed, I too would want to be certain I wouldn’t fail.
Did you know that is really Val Kilmer singing all the songs in that movie?
Yeah, that was before he became a kook here in New Mexico. Now he just goes around telling people that he knows more about killing than a Vietnam vet because he played Doc Holliday in Tombstone.
knew about.........Do you think he would have left evidence (hidden) or sent evidence to someone he trusted if he thought his life was in danger?
Does this only happen in novels? lol
No, and I unfortunately have knowledge in that area. A very good friend of my family got up in the middle of the night, kissed his wife and told her he loved her and then went to another bedroom and sometime later shot himself in the head. He had been suffering a lot of mental problems and insomnia and had occasionally been sleeping in the other room, so she didn't think anything of it and went back to sleep. She didn't hear the gunshot, either.
That's interesting and tragic. It goes to show you how perception really can be counter to reality.
Well get ready, ‘cause I hear he’s gearing up to run for Governor of New Mexico.
He was one of the funniest, most gregarious people you would ever meet. A really good guy. He was a 747 captain and when he had some health problems and they grounded him, he thought they would never let him fly again. He just eventually snapped.
Fooling with Kellerman's fly.
He got 'hanged' and 'hung' confused.
So would taking a massive dose of sleeping pills.
How many people in the Bush Admin attempted or committed suicide in the previous 8 years??
Yep, and you know he would win too. Richardson says he’s qualified because he played Batman.
Really even Kilmer would be an improvement over Richardson.
There is no way we can look at everything obama is doing to this country, the problems with Freddie Mac and think there was another reason for the ending of this life. Which ever way it happened he either knew too much or was troubled by what had been done and what would be revealed.
One thought that came to mind was maybe bonus money was part of a a lavish lifestyle and now it appeared bonus would be scaled back? But I have not looked at any of that so it is just a thought.
May you rest in peace and may your family find strength to get through this tragic death. God Bless!
DAVID KELLERMANN
Acting Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President
David Kellermann was named acting chief financial officer in September 2008. Kellermann is a member of the company’s leadership team and reports directly to CEO David M. Moffett.
As acting chief financial officer, Kellermann is responsible for the company’s financial controls, financial reporting, tax, capital oversight, and compliance with the requirements of Sarbanes-Oxley. He also oversees the company’s annual budgeting and financial planning processes.
Prior to this role, he served as senior vice president, corporate controller and principal accounting officer. In this position, his primary responsibility was to support the business with the production of timely, accurate, and well-controlled GAAP, fair value and segment earnings financial statements and external disclosures.
Before that, Kellermann served as the senior vice president and business area controller. As business area controller, he led the organization responsible for all accounting and finance for Freddie Macs lines of business.
Kellermann has been with Freddie Mac for more than 16 years. He began as a financial analyst/auditor in 1992, worked for several years in the company’s securities sales and trading unit, and has served in a variety of positions in the company’s capital markets division, most recently serving as vice president strategy execution and integration and the Investments and Capital Markets division controller.
He holds a M.S. in Finance from George Washington University and a B.S. in Political Science and Accounting from the University of Michigan. Kellermann is a volunteer board member of the D.C. Coalition for the Homeless.
Freddie Mac was established by Congress in 1970 to provide liquidity, stability and affordability to the nation’s residential mortgage markets. Freddie Mac supports communities across the nation by providing mortgage capital to lenders. Over the years, Freddie Mac has made home possible for one in six homebuyers and more than five million renters.
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