1. First important point is that author is describing the Mexican-American movement (La Raza Unida). He is also discussing the purpose of development of this movement. According to author; La Raza Unida is a conglomeration of gatherings is the southwest United States. Author is clearly supporting this movement in positive way and creating a positive image of this movement is also the author’s objective.
We therefore endeavor to maintain friendly relations with all countries, even though we may disagree with them in their policies or structure of government. We think that by this approach we can serve not only our country but also the larger causes of peace and good fellowship in the world. . .
Therefore when the author tells us this will bring us together, it is meant to stir patriotic feelings within the reader. In the next paragraph, the author uses logic. This is evident when the author asks the readers this: "As Americans, we all share in our freedoms. Isn’t it only just that we all shoulder the obligations to uphold those freedoms?"
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Supporters of a little gathering are liable to be spoken to by no less than one individual from parliament established in their locale and sharing their political perspectives and
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