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This 3 page paper argues that yes, it is easily possible that America an become a dictatorship. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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are on our way to a dictatorship such as that described by George Orwell in his class novel 1984. This paper argues that yes, it is possible for the
United States to become a dictatorship. Discussion One of the first things that Hitler did when he took power was to destroy the free press. Joseph Goebbels and
his Ministry of Propaganda took over and told the German people just exactly what the Nazi Party leaders wanted them to hear. Something disturbingly similar is at work here:
blind fear has overcome reason; panic has overthrown intelligence. The 9/11 attack left Americans so fearful that they are willing (some of them, at any rate) to give
up civil liberties in exchange for some illusory idea of "safety" as provided by the government. As weve seen in the debacle of Hurricane Katrina, the government is woefully
inadequate at keeping us safe; mostly what its doing is shutting up any criticism of Bush. When people cannot speak an honest opinion without being afraid that the police,
FBI, CIA or some other agency will step in and tell them to be quiet, we no longer have a democracy. The reason that it can happen here is that
it already has. From the prisoner of war camps set up during the Revolutionary War, to those used in the Civil War, to the shameful internment of Japanese-Americans during
World War II, to the its-so-nutty-it-has-to-be-true story of Oliver North (yes that one) working with FEMA (!) to set up detention camps to intern "radicals" in cases of national emergency,
America has a long sad history of destroying its citizens constitutional rights if those rights become troublesome (American concentration camps, 2004). These proposals to establish the camps were the
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