Huh...
I'm confused by that comment Sea Maiden, can you explain it?
What was JFK most famous for? How he inspired people. We've grown up, those of us born in the 60s, with this image of this great man who could do no wrong. Yet, nothing could have been further from the truth, from phone/wiretapping to getting us into wars and conflicts we had no business engaging in.
This was my effort to keep it succinct. How'd I do?
It's a matter of principle. Back to the, is it really charity if its mandatory? debate.
Does "community service" equal "charity", though? I mean, sure, at first blush one might assume so. But for me, upon closer inspection, this is not a necessary part of the construct. It's "service to the community". As for making it mandatory... I like it for criminal sentencing purposes, I'd have to chew on the concept for those taking grant monies, say, because I think that what might result of their education or whatever they do with those monies would be the repayment itself. Hm, so far, not lookin' so good.