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PAULINE HANSON'S three-year prison stint for electoral fraud may well spell the death of her populist One Nation political party, but is Hansonism, as a political force, alive and well in John Howard's nation? Many Australians have remarked that her jail sentence handed down in late August--and the (old) news surrounding Tony Abbott's role in chasing down One Nation's legal flaws--might turn the right-wing firebrand into a martyr. And many of the nation's commentators and intellectuals--and particularly those who claim to represent the nation's conscience---argue that Hanson, encouraged by an opportunistic conservative Australian leader, has left her filthy footprints all ...