For seattle-area pas- tor and gay-marriage opponent Joseph Fuiten, there was little time to savor the good news. Within hours after the Washington Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, to uphold the state's ban on same-sex marriage, Fuiten—who leads a 2,000-member congregation— was drafting a missive about the ruling to send to 30,000 conservative Christian voters. His goal was not to cheer the victory but rather to punish the justices who didn't join the winning side. Two of them are up for re-election this fall. "They've developed themselves a little track record on family issues," Fuiten says of the dissenting justices. "We need to give them the heWe-ho."
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