But by golly you may have a point (besides the one on top of your noggin). In reviewing the Virginia state statutes (you see, I'm kinda funny about the rule of law vs. your feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelings) it looks like there may be a loophole that you might be able to squeeze through (I hope you don't get stuck with your huge cranium).
Virginia code:
§ 46.2-726. License plates with reserved numbers or letters; fees.The Commissioner may, in his discretion, reserve license plates with certain registration numbers or letters or combinations thereof for issuance to persons requesting license plates so numbered and lettered.
But specific to the SCV plates they forgot to include the discretion language:
§ 46.2-746.22. Special license plates; members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.On receipt of an application therefor and written evidence that the applicant is a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the Commissioner shall issue special license plates to members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. No logo or emblem of any description shall be displayed or incorporated into the design of license plates issued under this section.
(1999, c. 902.)
There, I've done your footwork for you - now you can file suit with the state of Virginia and demand your "confederate" plates.
Good luck Don Quixote!
I’m not going to read your response because you don’t actually have one.