spirit of individualism once and for all. our government spends too much money, we learned more about that this week. but perhaps more importantly, they work tirelessly each day to pry more freedoms away and tell us what we can do, how we can do it, and probably most concerning, why we should do it. in other words, they want to be our moral compass, our conscious, and our conviction. for most of us, this is really troubling because we already have that fundamental belief system. our sense of right and wrong was set years of learning and parenting and our experiences in faith. what we call in the south a raising. we were raised to have ethics and beliefs we hold but maybe that s not the case for an increasingly growing segment of our population. maybe more and more americans aren t getting necessary examples tra considerably set by their mothers and fathers make ping it easier for the state to step in and fill that role. we know many left wing ideologues and organizations work
oh, bye-bye. the current! an outdoor adventurer forest joins us now. forest i know it s quick in that video and only for a brief moment. do you think that s a shark in that video. joey it s really hard to tell when you look at it, there is a blur or a splash of something. i would say there is a marine animal there whether it s a shark or dolphin or something else is really hard to say but given the kid s fate it is certainly possible that it was actually a shark. joey: you re an adventurer but i imagine your adventures come with a certain amount of planning and safety and understanding your environment. everything i ve read said this part of the bahamas is known for being shark infested. well, the bahamas in general is a shark hot spot, no doubt about that, from tiger sharks to bull sharks to hammer heads, wreath shark oceanic white tips