Druggies Farrell and Feldman should have grown up a long time ago
Tired of it. Tired of all the
druggies who can't keep their lives straight. Druggies for life. I'm
referring to two people specifically. Tomás Mier (ROLLING STONE) reports:
Perry
Farrell has shared an apology for the onstage fight with his Jane's
Addiction bandmates last year. On Wednesday afternoon, the musician
posted a statement to Instagram addressing the Boston incident, which
spawned a lawsuit from the band over the summer.
"I'd
like to address what happened on stage last year. I've reflected on it
and know I didn't handle myself the way I should have. I apologize to
our patrons and my bandmates for losing my temper and for disrupting the
show," Farrell wrote in the post, which was shared as well by Jane's
Addiction. "Jane's Addiction has been at the center of my life for
decades. The band, the songs, the patrons, and the impact that we've had
on music and culture mean more to me than any words I could ever
possibly write down."
Farrell
continued: "My aim has always been to give our audience the best
possible show, something real, honest and positive. In Boston, we fell
short of that, and I'm truly sorry to everyone who was impacted." He
ended the post by thanking fans for their "continued love and support."
That's
an apology? Druggie, you destroyed the band. You're 66 years old and
you can't keep it together? That wasn't a bad concert, that was the
destruction of the band and how dare you lay your hands on Dave.
There's no excuse for that and no one should accept your sorry ass
'apology.' You're too old to be going on stage drugged out of your
mind. You hurt the band, you hurt the fans.
Comments on the article?
Connor Townsend
11 hours ago
"We" fell short of that. Not much of an apology.
dig-it jackson
16 hours ago
Not exactly rushing in with an apology.
Grizzly Sup
2 hours ago
He is an addict and this is part of the cycle. Abuse, contrition, wash, rinse, repeat.
user-uanky3intv
1 hour ago
I
was at their final show in Boston. The band sounded great but Perry
was awful. He couldn't sing, lost his place during songs then was
yelling at the fans aka patrons as he puts it in his weak apology and
yelling at his bandmates. He attacked Dave and Perkins came over and
punched him a few times which he deserved. We've all seen the videos
over the last 15 months, Perry ruined their legacy, this is a last ditch
effort to save face and hopefully avoid more lawsuits. This "apology"
is a business decision, nothing sincere about it whatsoever.
Corey
Feldman has alleged that his co-star Corey Haim “molested” him while
they were making the 1987 vampire movie The Lost Boys.
Haim
died in 2010 at the age of 38. His cause of death was officially ruled
as pneumonia, and came after a number of years of well-documented issues
with substance abuse.
The two actors frequently appeared together on screen, having both started their careers as child actors in the 1980s.
Feldman
previously alleged in the 2020 documentary My Truth: The Rape of 2
Coreys that both men had been sexually abused while still children.
Variety
reports that in a new documentary, Corey Feldman vs. The World, Feldman
makes a series of further allegations about Haim specifically.
In
the film from director Marcie Hume, Feldman says: “When we did Lost
Boys, Corey said to me, ‘Hey man, let’s mess around.’ And I said, ‘What
do you mean?'”
He says Haim replied: “‘This is
what, you know, what guys in the business do, right? You know, you suck
each other’s d***s, or you f*** around, you do this stuff.’
“And I said, ‘What are you talking about?’ And he said, ‘Well, Charlie [Sheen] told me it was OK.'”
Sheen
has consistently denied Feldman’s claims related to him in the past,
saying: “These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred.
Period.”
I'm sick of that druggie
too. Did Charlie molest Haim? I don't know. But Feldman says he did.
And now more from him. Why didn't he share that earlier?
And
explain to me how 14-year-old Haim molested 15-year-old Feldman. And
Feldman's describing two boys mutually deciding to mess around. That's
not being molested and he insults the survivors of molestation when he
says that Haim invited him over to mess around and told him what they'd
be doing and Feldman went over.
Take some more drugs, Corey, maybe some will pretend to care. Some comments:
Ashley Kelly
12 hours ago
Speaking
ill of his dead friend paints him in a poor light. His stories about
Charlie have changed about as many times as he has tried to pretend he
is Michael Jackson.
Leaveittobeaver
13 hours ago
I thought these guys were best friends. Feldman will do and say anything to try and stay relevant. He needs to just go away.
Thursday, December 17, 2025. They're going after Jasmine now -- not
the GOP, the fake-asses who pretend to be Democrats, the first to jump
from the sinking ship of the USS CHUMP FAILURE emerges, Pam Bondi's
going after transgender people and those who support them, and much
more.
Lets start with Jasmine Crockett.
Some
people are not going to be highlighted for their YOUTUBE programs. I'm
not in the mood to watch you White assholes attack another Black woman
the way you did Kamala. Are you 'progressives' just wanting for
everyone to see you as the racists you truly are?
I'm
not in the damn mood. I do know Texas voters. Not only do we have a
huge amount of community members in Texas, I speak there regularly and
not just starting this year. So screw you if you're trying to argue
Jasmine can't win or that "We need Jasmine in the House."
When
Democrats in Congress were shaking in their boots at the start of this
year, Jasmine pushed back. Jasmine gave the others courage to speak
out.
Women in Texas will -- and have --
crossed party lines. They'll do it for a workhorse -- Ann Richards or
Annette Straus to name but two. They won't do it for a Barbie doll not
even if she's called Abortion Barbie. But for a woman they see working,
that they see taking the powerful on? They'll cross the party line.
Brian Tyler Cohen? We don't need you in this community and a lot of the rest of you can find that out as well.
And
you're racist and you're sexist if you're saying, "We need her in the
House.' WTF you piece of trash BTC viewer. Truth be told, Texas needs
White boy to keep his ass in the state legislature so that maybe Texas
Democrats can really fight back for a change.
And he's done nothing but be White. That's why you love him. He's White and he's got a cock.
And that trumps all the leadership Jasmine's shown -- to you racists and sexists at least.
We will be pruning from the list of people we used to highlight YOUTUBE videos from
I'm not going along with the trashing of Jasmine.
Shame on those who do and who take part in it.
It's
amazing that these racists-sexists -- they're both -- think they can
tell a Black woman "Now is not your time" to clear the field for a
woefully unqualified White man.
You already
did that by treating Gaza as the most important issue in the US. It
isn't. It wasn't. It ain't never going to be.
What was it? The first real opportunity to build consensus and push for change.
But
Gaza Freaks destroyed that. They attacked Kamala with lies. They
supported the White man -- because the majority of them were White --
that includes Rashida -- Arab is considered White you racist and
uneducated bigots. And Chump's continued that war and did you miss his
non-stop praise this week? He conflates Jewish with Israel. And, no,
they aren't the same thing. One is a religion and one is a
nation-state. But he's the one you supported, the one too stupid in
2023 (or since) to get what so many others finally grasped -- Jewish and
Israel are not the same thing, many Jews around the world disapprove of
Netanyahu's actions. And we were building on that, those of us who
truly care about the Palestinians, we saw it was the moment, we knew the
history and knew this was the time.. But Gaza Freaks (Socialists in
closets who lie about everything including pretending to be Democrats)
you had to f**k everything up and give it to Chump and now you same Gaza
Freaks are too damn scared to protest him and call him out. You're too
damn scared to fight for the Palestinian people. You brought this on
the Palestinians and it's your fault and that includes Palestinian
Americans who attacked Kamala.
And you Gaza
Freaks didn't just attack Kamala, you attacked Black people in the US.
It's the detail that Sam Seder forever 'forgets' in his never ending
'analysis.'
"Keep Palestinians names out of
your mouth!" Fine. You're on your own now. And we see you do what?
Not a damn thing. Because you honestly didn't do that much to begin
with
Grifter Jill Stein was never a choice.
The election was between Kamala and Chump. And Kamala wasn't good
enough for you. We would have had a different policy under Kamala. And
we could have protested during a Kamala presidency.
But a bunch of cheap, racists- sexists idiots put Chump back in the White House.
Do you know how many Palestinians have died since Chump was inaugurated?
No, you don't. You don't know much of anything.
You just cower.
And whine.
And then attack Chuck Schumer for that sort of behavior this year -- as though you're not doing the same.
Jasmine stood up and spoke out and is a leader.
I'm
not going to let you rip her apart as you advance a White man because
-- with no polling to back you up -- you think it's an easy win for him.
Really?
You think the rumors that the GOP spreads -- takes to the parking lots
of Trade Day Weekend (a huge, monthly giant swap meet in Canton, Texas)
aren't going to touch your wonder boy. Do you not know the rumor mill
the GOP runs in Texas? Or how Ken Paxton stays in the race after
cheating on his wife? Because people can relate to that -- mainly due
to John Cornyn being too chicken to really go after Ken and send him
packing from the GOP primary.
Cornyn's allowed Paxton to set the terms.
And people an relate to marital problems.
Many
people in Texas will not relate to a 36-year-old unmarried male, never
married male. Whose most recent statement further created problems as
he claimed that his work had been his focus.
That's not a message most people are going to relate to.
It's
cute to watch your 'progressives' (Socialists) who attacked Chuck
Schumer in the early part of this year because you're now doing
basically what you accused Chuck of: doing the easy thing and not
fighting back.
And you better be worried right
now. Because the Black community -- having already seen the attacks on
Kamala -- are not going to rush to the polls to support a party that hid
behind Jasmine for basically the whole year -- they did, that's others
in Congress, that's Democrat rank-in-file -- and let her be out there
alone and now wants to act as though all she did this year didn't count?
A
number of us walked away. A number are still on vacation and may not
come back in time for the mid-terms. You screw Jasmine over and you are
playing with fire. I respect those who went on vacation but you screw
over Jasmine and I no longer have any solid reason to make the case for
voting Democrat -- especially when speaking to Black audiences -- you
know, the people the bulk of YOUTUBERS can't get to watch your White
White videos. We'll circle the wagons on this because enough is
enough. Kamala was attacked repeatedly. Black people? We were
attacked for supporting her. I'm not talking about Chump or the GOP.
I'm talking about Socialists posing as Democrats were attacking us. We
weren't allowed a minute of pride for the moment, for Kamala's historic
campaign. And you think you can get away with this again with regards
to Jasmine? You think you can attack her and, worse, you think you're
so cleaver we won't understand what's going on.
You
insult her with statements about how she's needed in the House and
should drop out. You think we don't see you trashing a Black woman when
you do that. Jasmine's in Congress. James isn't. James is a lowly
state legislator with no real power and no real image other than the
crafted b.s. that his enablers have pimped. And I didn't say a word
about that prior to today. Not one word.
But now there's online army going after Jasmine.
Look
around, we're largely avoiding your No Kings protests. (I have
participated and will continue to do so.) We're avoiding your mass
actions because we know you're hiding behind us. We're the ones who'll
be the first to be attacked at any protest. Because of skin color. And
elected Democrats who are White largely hid behind Jasmine and lets her
take the attacks.
You don't understand how we see
it. And that's because you don't want to. What we saw and continue to
see? It's out in public. I'm sorry that you're Sam Seder won't cover
it. It's been covered in the Black blogosphere. So if at this late
date, you don't know about it, it's honestly because you don't want to
know about it.
Here's Roland Martin talking about what's going on.
Let's wind down with this from Senator Patty Murray's office:
Murray, lawmakers:
“We urge you to promptly review these concerns and take immediate steps
to improve conditions and practices at NWIPC… Violations of the law or
any abuse of human rights will not go unnoticed or unchallenged.”
ICYMI:
Senator Murray Condemns Egregious Use of Force by ICE as Constituent is
Mauled by Attack Dog, Demands Release from NWIPC to Receive Appropriate
Medical Care
KUOW: Inside the black box of ICE detention in Tacoma, she watched her wedding day come and go
Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray
(D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, led Members
of the Washington state Congressional delegation in a letter
to Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Todd Lyons, expressing grave concerns with conditions at the Northwest
ICE Processing Center (NWIPC) in Tacoma, Washington and demanding
answers to a long list of questions regarding overcrowding and lack of
access to medical services, food, and legal counsel for individuals
detained at the facility. The population at NWIPC has ballooned over the
past year under the Trump administration’s indiscriminate and cruel
mass deportation campaign, nearing—and at times exceeding—the facility’s
maximum capacity of 1,575.
Joining Senator Murray in sending the letter to ICE were: Senator
Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and U.S. Representatives Suzan DelBene (D, WA-01),
Rick Larsen (D, WA-02), Emily Randall (D, WA-06), Pramila Jayapal (D,
WA-07), Kim Schrier (D, WA-08), Adam Smith (D, WA-09), and Marilyn
Strickland (D, WA-10).
“Our offices have received reports from local service
providers and advocates that conditions and access to services at NWIPC
have deteriorated in the last year as Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) has chosen to detain more individuals at the
facility,” the Members wrote in their letter. “In June,
detained individuals were reportedly transferred to Alaska—far away
from their families and legal representatives—because NWIPC reached
capacity. None of this is remotely acceptable—you and the entire Trump
administration have a basic moral and legal obligation to the people who
have been detained and are under your care.”
“It is well established at this point that this
administration is not prioritizing detaining violent criminals, but
instead is detaining mostly peaceful, law-abiding immigrants with no
criminal record who work hard and contribute to our communities,” the lawmakers continued.
“With this in mind, we urge ICE to release noncitizens who do not pose a
threat to public safety and to ensure necessary staff levels at NWIPC
to protect the safety and basic dignity of the people in its custody.”
In the letter, the Members raise concern over the lack of medical
care for individuals detained at NWIPC and other ICE facilities,
writing: “We are deeply concerned that the facility does not
have sufficient medical staff and dedicated space to adequately provide
medical care to the increased number of detained noncitizens.
Additionally, we are incredibly concerned about challenges detainees
face in accessing behavioral health care and other specialty care.”
Recently, Senator Murray called attention to the violent assault
of Wilmer Toledo-Martinez in Vancouver, Washington—condemning the
officers who sicced an attack dog on Wilmer, despite him not resisting
arrest, and calling for Wilmer to be immediately released from ICE
custody. Wilmer is currently being held at NWIPC, where he has been unable to obtain
adequate medical care. In a visit to NWIPC by Senator Murray’s staff in
August, facility staff indicated that NWIPC only employed four
behavioral health staffers for a population of approximately 1,500
detainees. There were reports of at least two suicide attempts at NWIPC
in April. In July 2024, after the death of a man detained at NWIPC,
Senator Murray requested
a comprehensive review of the quality and accessibility of medical
services for individuals in ICE custody from the Government
Accountability Office (GAO)—that review is currently underway.
The lawmakers’ letter also draws attention to reports from advocates
that at least three pregnant women detained at NWIPC over the past year
have been unable to receive appropriate medical care. Advocates also
shared that at least one pregnant woman was shackled during
transportation, which violates agency policy and raises concerns that
medical information, such as whether a woman is pregnant, is not being
properly documented by the facility. Senator Murray has longfought against the mistreatment of pregnant women in detention, including by pushing for her legislation—the Stop Shackling and Detaining Pregnant Women Act—to end the practice of shackling pregnant women in ICE detention. Murray also led an oversight letter
to ICE in September demanding answers and accountability about the
mistreatment of pregnant women in detention facilities under the Trump
administration.
The Members continued by raising concerns over the inadequate provision of meals at NWIPC and difficulty that detained individuals have in accessing legal counsel, writing: “Attorneys
have faced significant delays to meet with their clients, making
adequate legal counsel more difficult. This has become especially
challenging when immigration courts advance noncitizens’ hearings by
months without sufficient warning. At times, attorneys have had to wait
at the facility for up to 6 hours to see their clients.”
The letter concludes by requesting answers to a list of questions by January 16th
regarding capacity and staffing levels at NWIPC, the provision of food
and medical care, access to legal counsel, treatment of pregnant women,
and recent facility visits. “Please understand that we are paying close
attention to the conditions at NWIPC—and your management of this
facility,” the Members wrote.
“We urge you to promptly review these concerns and take immediate steps
to improve conditions and practices at NWIPC to comply with existing
standards and laws and ensure that people in immigration detention are
being treated with basic dignity and respect. Violations of the law or
any abuse of human rights will not go unnoticed or unchallenged.”
Senator Murray and other members of Washington state’s Congressional
delegation have been conducting oversight of NWIPC throughout this year,
despite the Trump administration’s efforts
to block Congressional oversight of federal immigration detention
facilities. After a protracted legal battle over Washington state’s
ability to enforce health and safety standards at NWIPC, a federal
appeals court ruled
in August that the state should be allowed to enforce such standards at
the detention center, and that failure to comply could result in fines
of up to $10,000 per violation.
Senator Murray has championed comprehensive
and humane immigration reform throughout her time in Congress, and has
consistently pushed for greater oversight of conditions at NWIPC. In
2024 at a Senate Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee hearing,
Murray asked then-DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to commit to an independent investigation
of conditions at NWIPC and pressed him on the overuse of solitary
confinement at ICE detention facilities—which Senator Murray has
consistently spokenout against. While Chair of Appropriations, Senator Murray secured language in the Homeland Security Appropriations bill for
fiscal year 2024—which was signed into law in March 2024—to ensure
stronger oversight of federal detention facilities and provisions to
increase transparency. Senator Murray is also an original cosponsor of
the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act, which would set humane standards for detention facilities and increase oversight. Murray was outspoken in her opposition to the Laken Riley Act
earlier this year, arguing it threatened civil liberties and would
divert resources away from detaining true threats to public safety.
The lawmakers’ full letter to ICE is available HERE and below:
None of this is remotely acceptable—you and the entire Trump
administration have a basic moral and legal obligation to the people who
have been detained and are under your care.
You must ensure the
facility complies with the 2011 Performance-Based National Detention
Standards as revised in 2016 (PBNDS 2011) to keep detained noncitizens
safe and healthy while protecting the rights they are entitled to under
law.
It is well established at this point that this
administration is not prioritizing detaining violent criminals, but
instead is detaining mostly peaceful, law-abiding immigrants with no
criminal record who work hard and contribute to our communities. With
this in mind, we urge ICE to release noncitizens who do not pose a
threat to public safety and to ensure necessary staff levels at NWIPC to
protect the safety and basic dignity of the people in its custody.
Medical Care
The federal government has a moral and legal obligation to protect
the health of individuals in its custody. We have had long-standing
concerns about access to medical services in ICE detention facilities.
In recent years, several members of the Washington Congressional
delegation requested that the Government Accountability Office (GAO)
conduct a comprehensive review of the quality and accessibility of
medical services for individuals in ICE custody. At times this year,
NWIPC has exceeded 1,500 individuals in custody, nearing the facility’s
maximum capacity of 1,575 individuals. We are deeply concerned that the
facility does not have sufficient medical staff and dedicated space to
adequately provide medical care to the increased number of detained
noncitizens.
Additionally, we are incredibly concerned about challenges detainees
face in accessing behavioral health care and other specialty care.
During an August 2025 site visit, facility staff indicated the facility
employed only four behavioral health staffers. There were reports of at
least two suicide attempts at NWIPC in April. It is plainly inadequate
to have four behavioral health staff serving the 1,500 detainees under
the facility’s care, especially given the fact that serious behavioral
health issues frequently emerge under the severe stress of detention. We
are also alarmed by reports from advocates with access to the facility
that at least three detained pregnant women at NWIPC have been unable to
receive appropriate medical care, even after they request specialty
prenatal care appointments. Regular exams such as ultrasounds are
necessary to monitor development and ensure a healthy pregnancy.
Advocates also shared that at least one pregnant woman was shackled
during transportation, which violates agency policy and raises concerns
that medical information, such as whether a woman is pregnant, is not
being properly documented by the facility.
Food
The Seattle Times recently reported on the inadequate
provision of meals at NWIPC as the detained population has increased.
Advocates who speak with detainees have shared that meals are provided
late and, in some cases, detainees did not receive three meals per day.
Detainees have made complaints about food and sanitation for many years,
and we urge the facility to be responsive to the nutritional needs of
individuals in its custody. Legal service providers with access to the
facility have also shared that detainees waiting for video
teleconferencing (VTC) hearings may miss meals. We urge the facility to
ensure that all detained noncitizens, including those awaiting hearings
or visits, are provided a minimum of three meals per day, as required by
national detention standards (PBNDS 2011).
Access to Legal Counsel
Access to legal resources for noncitizens in immigration detention
supports their ability to understand their rights and navigate
immigration court, preventing backlogs in the immigration court system.
Detained noncitizens at NWIPC face several concerning barriers to
accessing legal counsel. Attorneys have faced significant delays to meet
with their clients, making adequate legal counsel more difficult. This
has become especially challenging when immigration courts advance
noncitizens’ hearings by months without sufficient warning. At times,
attorneys have had to wait at the facility for up to 6 hours to see
their clients. This August, two of the seven attorney visitation rooms
were being used as Virtual Attorney Visitation rooms (VAVs) and two were
being used for video teleconferencing (VTC) hearings, leaving only
three rooms available for attorneys to meet with their clients in
person. We have also heard from advocates with access to the facility
that, at times, only one visitation room was available and interviews
for facility staff were being conducted in these attorney visitation
rooms.
In the Fiscal Year 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act, Congress
provided $10,000,000 for ICE to improve legal resources for noncitizen
detainees, including to expand video attorney visitation. During an
August 2025 site visit, NWIPC staff indicated that the facility recently
implemented a new scheduling system to reserve attorney visitation
rooms. We ask that the facility work with attorneys to resolve any
issues that arise with the new system expeditiously so as not to delay
access to legal counsel. We urge you to improve access to legal counsel
by ensuring attorney visitation rooms remain available for attorneys to
meet with their clients.
Given these concerns, we request answers to the following questions by January 16, 2026:
What is the maximum capacity of NWIPC, as determined by the fire
marshal? As of November 1, 2025, how many individuals were detained at
the facility?
How many staff were employed by NWIPC on January 20, 2025? Of this
cohort, how many were trained and certified medical services providers
who routinely provided direct medical services?
As of November 1, 2025, how many staff were employed by NWIPC? Of
this cohort, how many were trained and certified medical services
providers who routinely provide direct medical services?
As of November 1, 2025, how many pregnant women were detained at
NWIPC? How often have these women requested, and how often have they
received, prenatal care appointments with a specialist?
How many days in the last six months has the facility not provided three meals each day to every noncitizen in its custody?
Why did the facility not provide three meals each day to every noncitizen?
For each day, for how many noncitizens were three meals not provided?
What is the current status of the Legal Orientation Program (LOP) at
NWIPC? Are noncitizens able to access LOP daily? What are the hours of
availability each day? Outside of hours, are there any other
restrictions on daily LOP access, and if so, what are they and why are
they in place?
How many attorney visitation rooms are currently available for
in-person attorney meetings? How many attorney visitation rooms are
currently available for virtual attorney meetings?
In the last six months, have the attorney visitation rooms been used
for a purpose other than attorney-client meetings (in-person or
virtual) or video teleconferencing (VTC) hearings?
When were the most recent facility visits by the Department of
Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of Inspector General, DHS Office of the
Immigration Detention Ombudsman (OIDO), the DHS Office for Civil Rights
and Civil Liberties, and ICE oversight personnel (whether the Office of
Professional Responsibility or otherwise)? What, if any,
recommendations were made after each visit? What progress has been made
to implement such recommendations?
OIDO issued a report in November 2024 following an inspection of
NWIPC. While 11 of the recommendations have been addressed, one remains
outstanding. What progress has been made on implementing the remaining
recommendation?
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Please understand that we are paying close attention to the conditions at NWIPC—and your management of this facility.
We
urge you to promptly review these concerns and take immediate steps to
improve conditions and practices at NWIPC to comply with existing
standards and laws and ensure that people in immigration detention are
being treated with basic dignity and respect.
Violations of the law or any abuse of human rights will not go unnoticed or unchallenged.