Ziggurat
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It may be a rhetorical ploy, but it isn't cheap. It helped to illustrate the larger point that Moore made later in the movie, which was that Army recruiters tend to avoid affluent kids and target poorer kids, so you end up with a war being fought by poor people's kids, or illegal immigrants, etc.
If that's really the complaint, then there's at least one easy thing to do to change that: bring more military recruiters onto prestigious college campuses. And yet, the same folks who complain about the army being made up of only poor kids often end up protesting army recruiters on campuses, doing everything they can to limit their effectiveness.
Oh, and it's still cheap, even if it's rhetorically effective, because politicians can't make their kids go into the military even if they want to.
I also doubt that there are that many illegal immigrants in the armed forces. There are a good number of legal immigrants, and it's a good route to citizenship - I don't have a problem with that, do you?