LT, thanks for posting that for me. :) I've watched you from afar over the last few years and I admire your spirit of justice!
It is true that technically speaking JW christology differs from the traditional one (although you yourself while espousing traditionalist views might fundamentally disagree with say an Eastern Orthodox believer on the essence of God), but it is untrue that JWs write of or think about Jesus as a "mere angel" in servitude to God Jehovah as the rest of the angels are. Jesus occupies a position far above the angels in the writings and the hearts of JWs. He is duplexed with Michael in that he fills the office, role, duty, function, etc. of 'archangel' and is said to "seemingly" characterize Michael, but his nature and essence now post-resurrection is that of Jehovah God himself, which angels are not. The 144,000 are also said to attain this level of godly being. I could come up with hundreds of references in contemporary WT literature to prove what I said about JW feelings about the risen and now established king (via 1914's birth of the kingdom) Christ, and I could come up with some obscure WTs that demonstrate and substantiate my points on christ's nature being far above angelic. I just have enough difficulty typing with my injury.