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Declaration of Independence

Illegitimate? No!

January 11, 2026 By Robert Saul

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Labels have no place in describing people. I am particularly concerned about labels being tossed around in the current political climate and how dangerous this can be. It corrodes the moral fabric of our society.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: civility, Declaration of Independence, illegitimate, incivility, labels, political correctness

A Declaration for Children

December 28, 2025 By Robert Saul

Children are as important as “the men” put forth in the Declaration. Their health and well-being in the early years are the path to their unalienable rights of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.

Filed Under: Thoughts Tagged With: children, Declaration of Independence, inalienable rights, Walter Isaacson

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Dr. Saul deeply cares for all children. His advocacy on their behalf has led him to write this book for parents. We all need constant reminders about the optimal nurturing of children, and this book provides a multi-dimensional approach to parenting that is refreshingly new.

Conscious Parenting

$14.95

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