| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 851 | larry parsley | |
| 852 | matthew hoover | |
| 853 | Daniel L Klink | Mr. Barden,
YOU are much newer to Pittsburgh than our beloved Pens....do WHATEVER you have to do to keep OUR hockey team in Pittsburgh. |
| 854 | Nancy Lia | |
| 855 | Tim Weeks | |
| 856 | Carl Basile | |
| 857 | Anonymous | |
| 858 | Frank James Perrone | |
| 859 | Frank James Perrone | |
| 860 | Frank James Perrone | |
| 861 | Andrew W. Jenkins | Please do what you can, Mr. Bardon to keep the Penguins in Pittsburgh. Your greed will be the downfall of your casino if the Penguins happen to leave the city. They are a tradition here. Start off on the right foot in our city, or die a slow financial death and leave here broke in a decade. Your choice! |
| 862 | Bradley Garrett | I don't think Don Barden should've been granted the license in the first place, but regardless I promise that no one in my family will set foot in the the Pittsburg casino if the Penguins leave Pittsburgh. |
| 863 | Jeremy Mills | I love this team more than any other. No Pens, no slots money from me. |
| 864 | ed dallenbach | |
| 865 | Anonymous | |
| 866 | Tom Moyak | |
| 867 | Matt Janosko | Affirmitave Action at the billionare level...great!!!! That's just what thappened when Don Barden was "awarded" the slots license. |
| 868 | Keri | I was never planning on entering the casino once the IOC lost anyways...and Im a gambler...big loss!! |
| 869 | Mike Reynolds | |
| 870 | Anonymous | No Pens - no money for Barden. |
| 871 | Matt Musko | I thought the idea was to give Pittsburgh a casino that benefitted the city most. Instead, the casino was chosen based on the color of the owner's skin. The only African-American owned casino won...not the city of Pittsburgh. Thanks for screwing us. |
| 872 | Aaron Barr | |
| 873 | Steve | Down with niggers. |
| 874 | Ed Rendell | |
| 875 | Michael Richards | Look, there's a nigger! |
| 876 | Susan Stabler | While I'm not a frequent gambler, my husband and I have already agreed that we will visit the new casino expressly because the money will benefit the Pens. We usually come to town for 3-4 weekends per year to go to games, eat in the restaurants, stay in the hotels, etc. Without the pens, I have no reason to visit Pittsburgh at all. |
| 877 | Edward Van Halen | |
| 878 | Ben Roethlisberger | Hey Jerome, I thought we were pals? Now you're trying to fuck the city over by partnering with a scumbag like Barden? Oh, and I thought you were head of redeveloping the Hill -- why wouldn't you put your new restaurant up there? Too afraid of all the lowlife scum? You and your piece of shit buddy from Detroit are nothing by money hungry whores. |
| 879 | Alex | keep the pens where they belong |
| 880 | Bob Kelso | |
| 881 | Anonymous | Keep the Pens in the Burgh! |
| 882 | frank opinion | PENS FANS ARE DOUCHE"BAGS!! They don't deserve to keep them.
Send the pens to KC and I'll support Barden 100% |
| 883 | Tyler Furgiuele | I could not tell you how much resentment this city will feel towards you, if you allow our hockey team to leave. I will never go to the Majestic Star if the Penguins leave Pittsburgh. |
| 884 | Bryan Beichner | No additional revenue from an arena across town!
You'll make plenty from the seniors playing the slots. |
| 885 | Bob Johnson | Barden, if you want Pittsburghers to support you casino, you better show some support for us. Do everything you can to keep the Pens in Pittsburgh. |
| 886 | Nate sherman | |
| 887 | Francis Skupnik | Save the Pens! You need them! |
| 888 | Brian Thompson | |
| 889 | Anonymous | you can take that casino back to the slum called Detroit. |
| 890 | Anonymous | |
| 891 | Brian Robinson | Don Barden needs to get the hell out of negotiations. There is no place there for him. Pay what you agreed and go the hell away. |
| 892 | D Lutz | Don't say you're giving $7.5 million a year if you are going to get your share of parking revenues. Your contribution, while appreciated, is then much less. |
| 893 | Anonymous | No true PITTSBURGH PENGUINS fan will set foot in Barden's casino. |
| 894 | Melanie Beebe | Obviously, these comments show the frustration, anger, and complete desperation we, as Pens fans, are feeling. PLEASE, do all you can to keep them here! |
| 895 | Shari Hummel | I think it's pathetic to base keeping the Penguins here on a casino. Not only does it give a sour taste in all our mouths but think of what it's portraying to the young kids who live and breathe hockey. That is one link I don't want to be respondsible for. There has to be some way to keep the Penguins here in Pittsburgh!!! |
| 896 | Art K | |
| 897 | Anonymous | Moving the Pens from one of the best suited markets for hockey seems ridiculous. What the hell has the City of Pittsburgh come to? |
| 898 | Kevin MacLean | |
| 899 | Gary Houston | The State Gaming Commission made a huge mistake and now all of the hockey fans in Western Pennsylvania may have to pay for it. To hell with Don Barden. |
| 900 | Bess Ruzich | |