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God before GOP

We’ve learned of a major shake-up at the Washington-based National Black Republican Association, with six of the 10 NBRA board members resigning in recent days over various disagreements.

“The organization and its current leadership is heading down a much different direction than was envisioned by myself and the other board members,” says Christopher R. Arps.

Similarly, the Rev. Eric M. Wallace, chairman of the African American Republican Council of Illinois and a candidate for lieutenant governor, writes in a resignation letter obtained by Inside the Beltway:

“If you guys decide to formulate another organization based on actually helping our people, let me know. If you choose people with a servant’s heart, then I am in. I serve because of my relationship with my Savior. I am a Christian first, a father second, a minister and scholar third, and a black man fourth, and then a Republican. Heaven help me if I ever get these out of order.”

Three resigning board members, we’re told, frowned on signing a “statement of commitment” sent to them by NBRA Chairman Frances Rice, concluding with: “My failure to sign this statement confirms that I am not a member in good standing of the NBRA and am not eligible to be an officer in the NBRA or a member of the NBRA Board of Directors.”

Board member Bill Calhoun, in a memo to Ms. Rice also obtained by this column, wrote: “Regarding your request for me to sign a letter of commitment, is this being requested of all board members? This appears discriminatory.”

Meanwhile, there also were questions surrounding approval of the latest news release issued by the NBRA, praising PresidentBush’s leadership after Hurricane Katrina.

“President Bush is to be commended for deploying all of the resources of the federal government to help the refugees,” Ms. Rice stated in the release.

Hurricane Haley

Like the resulting popularity that 9/11 handed former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, Hurricane Katrina similarly has shined the national spotlight on Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour.

So much so that Mr. Barbour, former chairman of the Republican National Committee, is now ranked third among Republicans — behind Sen.George Allen, a former governor of Virginia, and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney — in the 2008 White House Power Rankings, as posted by the Jockey Wire at PoliticalDerby.com.

“There is no easy way to say it,” it states. “Despite the disaster and carnage of Hurricane Katrina, she has been a political gift to the affable Mississippi governor. In contrast to his counterpart in Louisiana, Barbour has earned rave reviews for his handling of the crisis. And … he cannot ignore the fact that he suddenly looks more presidential than ever.”

As for the remaining GOP horses, Mr. Allen “holds steady at No. 1”; Mr. Romney “is practically drowning in ink these days”; the fourth-place Mr. Giuliani “is still the man to beat”; and Arizona Sen. John McCain, running fifth, is gearing up to run a “much more aggressive, front-loaded campaign” than in 2000.

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