Two administration officials involved in the bargaining with congressional Republicans said little was accomplished this week, in part because House negotiators were preoccupied with the strifewithin their ranks.
This is because much of the internal strife between minority and majority populations within states today is financed and often directed from outside the country.
Georgia has to handle several hundred thousand volatile and resentful people, from within Georgia and from outside, displaced in the strife-ridden aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse.