We are endowed by our creator with unalienable rights.

Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, Freedom of Speech, Right to Defend Yourself ... etc

An unalieanable right is a right that cannot be taken away, not even by a 100% majority vote. Unalienable rights cannot be legislated away, and they cannot be ruled away by a supreme court. Government institutions cannot add qualifiers to unalienable rights or dilute them.

America is a country of unalienable rights. The Constitution does not grant those rights. The Constitution explicitly tells the government that it cannot, and shall not, infringe on those rights

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But you don't even have liberty those rights you speak of were removed back in the 1930s

Governments cannot remove unalienable rights. They can only infringe on them or project them.