I think that I am not wearing a government issue jumpsuit, and my television does not serve as a two way monitor of my everyday activities.
Opponents of the Bush Administration are free to hold protests against the President
...we still have free elections...there are currently numerous investigations on Republican lawmakers who have stepped over the line for the ethical conduct we expect of our elected leaders.
To suggest our society mirrors that of 1984 is a bit of a stretch. Sure there are some parallels in terms of how that society utilized war to keep the masses in check, but even those are leaps of faith.
I'd say we are closer to Brave New World.
The extent to which we have lost our personal freedoms, and are under constant observation (think highway cameras, cell phone tracking, spyware on computers, etc) is pretty mind boggling. So far such intrusions have been pretty innocuous to 99.9% of us, so we don't realize what we have lost.
But since 1984 was written in the 30's, which each president our government has become more of an imperial presidency situation (with the possible exception of a temporary post-Watergate backlash). Someday in the not to distant future these two trends could combine to drastically change our society to a totalitarian one. The growth of the one party system certainly isn't helping democracy either.
If you want to see 1984, go download a documentary on North Korea.
7 years like whoa