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Commentary: How summer blockbuster 'Sound of Freedom' became a battlefield in the culture war

Jim Caviezel, left, and Jose Zuniga in "Sound of Freedom."

It doesn't take much to manufacture a culture war: Gas stove restrictions. Elmo's vaccination special. The nefarious mixing of green and brown M&Ms.

It does take a lot to produce a box office hit. Just ask poor Indiana Jones.

That may be one reason why the surprise hit of the summer, "Sound of Freedom" — which has accumulated a since its July 4 opening — has become the war's latest battleground. But it's not the only

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