After the re-election of President Barack Obama, rock 'n' roll guitarist and Detroit native Ted Nugent had some things to get off his chest to the nation.

"Goodluk (sic) America u just voted for economic & spiritual suicide. Soulless fools."

Nugent tweeted that message on Wednesday night to his followers.

Nugent was highly disappointed by the result of the race, as he had endorsed republican nominee Mitt Romney.

This doesn't seem to surprise many people as the conservative icon made threats to the president at the National Rifle Association convention in St. Louis, back in April.

He said, "If Barack Obama becomes the president in November again, I will either be dead or in jail by this time next year."

According to the Inquisitr, this statement of his had the secret service knocking on his door. Nugent pleaded after the meeting with the agents that the remarks were not intended as a threat of violence.

"By no stretch of the imagination did I threaten anyone's life or hint at violence or mayhem," the Detroit native said. "Metaphors needn't be explained to educated people."

Nugent went on ranting about the future of the country now that Obama had been re-elected Wednesday night. This time, his anger was not directed at the president.

He wrote: "Pimp and whores & welfare brats & their soulless supporters have a president to destroy America."

He then added: "So Obama still demands the hardest workers provide for the nonworkers. Shared opportunities my ass."

"What subhuman varmint believes others must pay for their obesity booze cell phones, birth control, abortion & lives," the rock 'n' roll guitarist said to Obama's voters.

Nugent is not the only celebrity who was upset with Obama's re-election.

Actress Stacy Dash and real estate mogul Donald Trump also went off shortly after Obama was announced the winner.