You need to make up your mind. Either they (the states) called out Congress specifically or they did not. You're arguing both sides, and poorly at that. You state that if they meant it for Congress, they called out congress specifically... but then say that if they call out Congress specifcally, it doesn't matter?
No -- it was a really poor example on my part. Just written too quickly. My point was to show that using the Congress language argument, the 2nd does not contain that so it clearly is a fundamental right. That said, it doesn't matter if it is or not.
Take the 9th -- the intent here was prompted by the fear that if a right of the individual is not expressly written, it is not protected:
Amendment 9 - Construction of Constitution. Ratified 12/15/1791.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.