how blase both of 'em are to the rest.
No troops are gonna quarter themselves in my house!
Okay lets do a rundown. Let's start with the amendments that nobody gives a shit about because they aren't contentious:
3rd (quartering)
7th (trial by jury)
9th (rights not enumerated)
11th (sovereign immunity)
12th (election procedures)
13th (abolition of slavery)
16th (legalizes an income tax)
17th (direct election of Senators)
18th (prohibition-repealed)
19th (womens sufferage)
20th (election scheduling)
21th (repeal of prohibition)
22nd (presidential term limits)
23rd (DC electors in presidential elections)
24th (poll tax ban)
25th (presidential succession)
26th (lowered voting age)
27th (congressional salary rules)
Now the amendments that liberals are constantly fighting for:
1st (free religion, free speech, free press [also assembly and petition but those parts aren't contentious])
4th (warrants)
5th (rights of the accused)
6th (more rights of the accused)
8th (cruel and unusual punishment)
14th (equal protection)
15th (voting rights)
Now the amendments that conservatives are constantly fighting for:
2nd (guns)
10th (states rights)
I conclude two things from these lists. Neither ideology has a big problem with "the other amendments". It's the interpretation of a handful of amendments. And in particular with liberals it's just two. Liberals think that the interpretation of the 2nd amendment is too broad. The 10th amendment is interesting because the liberal position is usually that the 10th amendment doesn't apply to powers granted by the commerce clause or the 16th amendment. So it's not being "against the constitution", it's thinking that a part of the constitution applies that the states righters would rather ignore.
So it's a gross misrepresentation to say that liberals dont care about the constitution because of "the other amendments". They think the interpretation of the 2nd amendment is too broad. That's it.