| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Jennifer Woo | |
| 302 | Aleyamma Mathew | |
| 303 | Anonymous | |
| 304 | Monica Freeman | |
| 305 | Harper Nelson | |
| 306 | Anonymous | Please be sensitive to the dear people of Chinatown. |
| 307 | Rev. David Wesley Brown | |
| 308 | Malcolm Yeung | |
| 309 | Shandra Bernath-Plaisted | As a senior at a Philadelphia area college I am considering staying in Philadelphia after graduation. For me, a downtown casino symbolizes a desperate city that is headed down hill, a city I would not want to start my life in. |
| 310 | Amy Tran | |
| 311 | Aston Lue | Maintaining cultural tradition offers refreshing contrast and represents the exciting diversity of America. Why, I think it quite attractive to create a Chinatown in Miami, Florida! So keep tradition alive, improve tourism in Philadelphia! |
| 312 | Anonymous | NO CASINO |
| 313 | Brandey Davis | NO TO CASINOS!! YES TO SAVING A PARAMOUNT COMMUNITY IN PHILADELPHIA!! |
| 314 | Anonymous | |
| 315 | Sandy Quan | |
| 316 | Ellen Smith | My family and I have been visiting China Town, Phila. for years. We enjoy the family atmosphere and quiet culture. We are very much against a slots parlor in the city. To allow such a business is to target the Asian population in particular in the interest of exploiting people of color. America is too wise for such racial descrimination scheming in the 21st century. Please put a stop to this plan immediately and support the future of community, family and culture in Philadelphia. |