That was already in the original constitution. I believe they put in amendments to act agasin't it, so instead of putting more in, you would want they to take those other ones out. That's why they can't really bust you for doing it, just for having it.
Nope, not at all. That's about search and seizure. I mean privacy as in people have the right to smoke bud, sodomize, have abortions, and all the other 'immoral' stuff that has been outlawed in the past or present that doesn't infringe on anyone else's rights. Outlawing or guaranteeing the right?
I would like to see an amendment that would strike out "general welfare" from Article I, sec. 8, clause 1, repeal Article I, sec. 8, clause 2: "To borrow money on the credit of the United States" as well as repeal Article I, sec. 8, clause 3, better known as the "commerce clause," which reads: "To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes." I would also like to see an amendment that required a balanced budget and any deficits be paid for with budget cuts instead of tax increases. Another good amendment would be one that put an end to the Federal Reserve and central banking once and for all and setting up a permanent gold standard. By doing those things we would solve about 70% of our problems.