
From left-right: Harrisburg Mayor Dale Fowler’s campaign is being backed by local banker and believed gentlemen’s club (Chess Club) proprietor, Bill Bonan. Local attorney Robert Wilson (center) is known to have brought Fowler into the area and positioned him for office while acting as legal counsel for the Chess Club and Bonan. Wilson is also responsible for his niece Molly running for office and is believed to be the brains behind a special pharmaceutical equipment/prescription deal between an upstate incumbent and Jason Kasiar as payment for Kasiar running for office.
SALINE CO.— With all of the rumors this campaign season covering everything from extramarital affairs between two candidates running for office, a purported pregnancy as a result of said affair, a confirmed divorce filing, a gentlemen’s club being closed down until after votes are cast this November, an evil banker funding dirty tricks in the mix and threats of bodily harm from one candidate against another, it is of little surprise that the Federal Bureau of Investigations is looking into how one candidate obtained a recording that was ordered destroyed by a judge and is using it against their opponent.
Who is zooming whom?
The roster of candidates running this season include Harrisburg Mayor Dale Fowler running to unseat incumbent for the 59th Senate District Gary Forby; Eldorado pharmacist Jason Kasiar running to unseat 118th District State Representative Brandon Phelps; and Robert Wilson’s niece, Molly Wilson-Dearing running to unseat retired judge Mike Henshaw as Saline County State’s Attorney.
And while the incumbents have refused to wade into the mud of dirty politics, the same cannot be said for the political hopefuls who seem to be watching too many pay-for-view shows of one sordid variety or another.

Shown here are Molly, who has oviously gained some weight in the rear, along with Jason Kasiar in sunglasses and Kasiar’s handler Joe Bebose, who just can’t seem to keep a handle on his candidate.
Spending your money like its his
Since announcing his candidacy, Fowler has been unreachable and often not in attendance at city meetings, saying openly that he doesn’t have time to attend meetings because he is running for state office and is busy making commercials.
When Fowler has been at meetings, it is to cover for one underhanded business deal (some would say out-and-out lies) after another he has made in an effort to be able to point at what he has done for the City of Harrisburg.
“It should be more like what he has done TO the city,” said one critic.
Records show that Fowler has illegally spent hundreds of thousands of tax dollars on private city projects that have never come before the city council for a vote.
Fowler is also said to be bankrolled by an area banker instrumental in opening a private, members-only by-invitation gentlemen’s club in downtown Harrisburg, which has been rumored to include illegal drugs and prostitution.
All operations at the Chess Club are said to be suspended until after the election.
Wilson’s hand
And shortly after Kasiar and Molly announced they were running for office, the pair was being constantly spotted in public groping one another, despite both being married to different people, and Molly with children with her spouse.
Once the affair was made public, Robert Wilson (who is said to manipulate the banker who is funding Fowler) is said to have stepped in, demanded a meeting and ordered Kasiar and Molly to cool their public displays of affection and that there would be no divorces filed until after the election.
Molly’s husband Dan has been said to be accepting of the situation (who knows why) and has even picked himself out a girlfriend (to be made public as soon after the polls close as possible.)

Molly’s husband Dan is pictured here back in the day before his wife’s adulterous proclivities became so public. Sources close to her say Molly dropped using the last name of her uncle Robert Wilson due to the general dislike and distrust when it comes to Bob and stopped using Dearing when word of the affair with Kasiar came out. “She can also use the Molly signs for another campaign should she lose this one or for re-election if she wins and that way she doesn’t have to be worried about what her last name will be,” said one of her campaign advisors not realizing she was talking to Disclosure.
Mrs. Kasiar didn’t get the memo, however, or decided she wasn’t going to play the game and filed for divorce shortly after she accidentally received several texts between her husband and mistress Molly.
Disclosure has since received those texts, have had them authenticated and have had them cleared through legal to publish in the election edition due on the stands October 19.
Why publish texts?
“Because we here at Disclosure have been under such vicious attack for the past several months by the parties involved mounting a campaign declaring this publication has just made the entire thing up, I think it behooves us, in an attempt to show our integrity in the matter, to publish the texts and let the readers/voters decide for themselves how they want to feel/vote,” said publisher Jack Howser.
Howser said in his opinion, for what it’s worth, these political hopefuls have turned the process into a reality show so ridiculous that television executives wouldn’t bother trying to air because nobody would believe it.
“It harkens back to ‘You can’t make this stuff up’,” Howser said. “But it’s so far out there that politicians get away with it by saying that’s exactly what it is, ‘made up.’”

From left-right: Harrisburg Mayor Dale Fowler’s campaign is being backed by local banker and believed gentlemen’s club (Chess Club) proprietor, Bill Bonan. Local attorney Robert Wilson (center) is known to have brought Fowler into the area and positioned him for office while acting as legal counsel for the Chess Club and Bonan. Wilson is also responsible for his niece Molly running for office and is believed to be the brains behind a special pharmaceutical equipment/prescription deal between an upstate incumbent and Jason Kasiar as payment for Kasiar running for office.