Well that is why the majority of Founding Father's won out and those rights were listed as they were considered important enough to protect. 9 and 10 just confirm why the Founding Fathers were so wise because these amendments say 1 - 8 are not the only important rights. And 9 makes clear that the rights are indeed the People's and not the Government's so they are not granted so to speak.
In theory, yes. In practice...not so much.
And it is not a tool to whip up the masses.
Yes it is. The argument itself means nothing. Does nothing. Saying that the Constitution protects the rights, it doesn't grant them doesn't stop the government from coming in and taking our guns. It does, however, help motivate some people to vote the right way or whatever.
If people would just understand that we grant the rights to the government, then we would not be in the mess we are in today. We need Statesman instead of politicians, but that is enough hijacking of this thread.
Well, I'm sure we'd have some other mess, but yes, in theory, I agree with you.