Sadly, the adjectives used to describe the difference in the nature of a petition by object - dulia, hyperdulia and latria - are not demonstrated to my reading by the actual words used in many of those petitions. Indeed, I doubt that good intentions are enough in proximity:
And when Aaron saw [it], he built an altar before it; and Aaron made proclamation, and said, To morrow [is] a feast to the LORD. - Exodus 32:3-5
Look at how you read the scripture. Mary is like a golden calf? Please try to apply reason when you read.
As to the exact wording and object of prayer, I, too, prefer some prayers to others and pray the prayers I like. As many explained on this thread, the prayer to Michael is well suited for our age especially, and I plan to incorporate it in my Holy Rosary routine. Your mileage may vary, as the saying goes. but remember that proper worship of God necessitates praying in the company of saints and angels for we are in the same Holy Church with them and we are told to pray in groups as well as alone.