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Name: J. Michael Revis on Oct 9, 2006Comments: Sounds good, so fill me in more about the plans...Flag
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Name: Clifford McCraw on Oct 9, 2006Comments: Please urge the deaf people to know that The Deaf Casino can do it!Flag
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Name: Jennifer on Oct 9, 2006Comments: Well, it is good to provide a employments for the Deaf peoples so they can be comfortable in their surrounding and support their families at the same time. However it is a SIN to gamble! I appauld for your unselfishness and trying to provide employment for those Deaf peoples.Flag
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Name: Musa Kithinji Nteere on Oct 13, 2006Comments: am Deaf and Kenyan-African. I would like to join works with your company. thanksFlag
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Name: Mando Garza on Oct 13, 2006Comments: I am interested in working for this position! That is the spirit! Very neat concept!Flag
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Name: Daniel Smith on Nov 6, 2006Comments: Yes, I am interested to take a job for your company. I will forward this petition to my friends who know most types of casino. ThanksFlag
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Name: Robert Barnett on Dec 9, 2006Comments: i am interested in interview with you about it. thank you robert barnettFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 15, 2008Comments: Hi My name is Christine Stein.. I always want to be a deaf poker dealer.. There have poker training school in Jacksonville,Fl and I called them and they WONT accept me for being trained because I am not able to communicate with gamblers.. We had an agrumement.. I was LOST and crying because I always go to gambling cruise to play Texas holdem often.. Would u please help me to find deaf poker who got job or licensed dealer because they wanted to have proven.. My VP is 321 080 8080.. I hope my dream comes true.. ThanksFlag
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Name: ROBERT BARNETT on Nov 28, 2008Comments: I THINK I AM INTERESTING IN PLAYING THE POKER GAME. I WANT TO LEARN TO BE DEALER BYE BOBFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 1, 2009Comments: Lets give this idea all our efforts. The return to society would be thunderous in terms of employment, less dependency on SSI & SSDI, increased morale in community, and improved relations with the hearing world.Flag
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