I disagree ... but I have to leave now for a training class. I would not mind continuing this discussion at another time ...
However on last thought I believe the one right not enumerated by our forefathers in the BofR is the right to privacy. I suspect they meant to imply it in the 4th but given the day they lived in, they could not possibly have anticipated todays society and it's addiction for prying into peoples lives. But also remember that they didn't say women could vote either.
Best I remember, the only ones that could vote was the tax paying land owners.
I'm here. Look me up. Anything you want to know about my positions and about the philosophy of non violent persuasion vs coersion and violence (force) as it applies to our system of governance will be repectfully addressed as long as you are genuinely interested in the answers.