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Examples
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All three have expressed interest in working for us full time IF WE COULD PROVIDE HEALTHCARE!
Small Business Administration chief: 'We're the popular kid' 2009
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Thus congress can levy a tax on those who do not purchase health insurance to PROVIDE FOR THE GENERAL WELLFARE.
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It isn't an oppressive gesture ... it's the ability to PROVIDE for those who are in desperate need. as a canadian, I can go to a hospital ER with my health card only, and get any assistance I need, even surgery, and walk out of there without having paid a cent out of pocket.
Sources: White House considers drafting health care bill 2009
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BTW, learn the difference between the words promte and PROVIDE.
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The first article gives Congress the right to levy taxes to PROVIDE for the general wellfare.
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But hey, you could be a greater at Wall Mart, but oh yes, THEY DON'T PROVIDE HEALTHCARE FOR THEIR PART TIME (under 30 hrs a week, which they keep everybody at by hiring more people than they need so everybody is part time) EMPLOYEES.
Senate committee starts revising health care reform proposal 2009
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I WILL PROVIDE more information as it comes to me, as he really was a lovely and amazing person.
Boing Boing 2008
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ISPs PROVIDE ACCESS, ISPs should NOT be able to REGULATE CONTENT and should not have to be responsible for LAW ENFORCEMENT functions.
The Raging Grannies Greet the F.C.C. - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The time is now for all reasonable people to remind their elected officials that the US Constitution indicates that the government will PROMOTE the general welfare, not PROVIDE it!
Welcome to the Tea Party: Infighting plagues conservative group 2010
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PROVIDE: Make resources and support available so everyone can be successful at their job.
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