Not so sure about the argument that Greer was wrong. The testimony was that Terri Schiavo and the witness were watching a movie about Karen and Quinlan when Terri allegedly made the statement referred to by the witness.
The movie had to be "In the Matter of Karen Ann Quinlan" as it is the only movie made about Quinlan. The movie was a made for TV special and aired in 1977, prior to Quinlan's death. It received poor reviews and dissappeared into obscurity.
If Teri and the witness were watching a movie out Karen Ann Quinlan, Greer's deduction that the comment had to be made in the mid 70's is correct.
"There was an incident when I told a poor joke about Karen Ann Quinlan. I remember distinctly because Terri never lost her temper with me. This time she did," Meyer testified in 2002." She told me that she did not approve of what was going on or what happened in the Karen Ann Quinlan case."
Meyer told the court that the conversation had taken place, "in the summer of 1982."
Your tin hero was wrong. He thought Quinlan died in the 70's. She didn't. Arguing that the movie couldn't have aired in the 80's is an empty arguement and beside the point.
Florida wants to kill the infirm and disabled and those who believe in life are not accepting it.