An enumeration is a complete, ordered listing of all the items in a collection. The term is commonly used in mathematics and theoretical computer science (as well as applied computer science) to refer to a listing of all of the elements of a set.
The ninth amendment is one of the most important and one of the most misunderstood for 21 words. We the People have our rights given to us by God and we have more than what is listed here and we must spend the time and the energy in understanding them and remembering our government cannot tread on them for any reason.
Things like Privacy are spoken of indirectly but Privacy itself is a right and one the government is walking on, we know we have the right but we do not understand how to fight the battle.
Well fighting the battle is really simple, we hold up the ninth amendment and state it is right given to us by God, which is no different than gays saying they have a right to marry, which if we take religion out of the equation is probably true. Our baseline for our rights are those things that help us achieve life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and one last qualifier, our rights can never take away the rights of another. I like to remind people when the debate of pedophilia gets started that act is destructive to children and therefore not a God given right, end of debate.
There is one last issue here, does the Ninth amendment itself qualify anything as a right of the people, no it does not but tells us our rights do not end with the rights stated in the first eight amendments. Also it is not the judiciary that gets to decide what rights exist or the executive branch but Congress who act within the guidelines given above and act in good faith within the idea of the Ninth amendment.
For 21 words this amendment has a far reaching idea and a farther effect on our society, it plainly states that we the people have rights and those rights, all of those rights stated and unstated shall not be infringed or implied not to exist by our government. This implication means the government is confined to a specific treatment of the people and cannot break that confinement without the loss of trust of the people and becoming something other than a free society.