No, it doesn't. You keep repeating the same thing over and over without refuting my specific points.
The thing that made Jesus the source of our salvation is His death on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins and His resurrection. What He did is the only thing our salvation rests on--nothing else! If He had lived His whole life without dying for us and being raised from the dead, our sins would not be forgiven, period.
Mary did not die for our sins, and she did not "consent to our salvation." In fact, she is not mentioned in the Bible after Pentecost. As Paul and the other apostles explain salvation to the lost and how to live as Christians to the new believers in their epistles, Mary is not mentioned even once. She fulfilled God's very special plan for her by giving birth to our Savior, but she had nothing further to do with the salvation of mankind. Certainly, if she was considered the "mother of our salvation," as you have said, this would have been mentioned in the Holy Bible, but she is never called this.
Also, your thinking that because Jesus is the King, there must be a queen is faulty logic. Not every king has a queen and vice versa. Likewise, the mother of every king is not necessarily a queen. Thinking of Mary as the queen is a romantic notion, but it is NOT the truth.
Edit: One more thing, I don't think anyone on this forum has a problem with Mary being the mother of Jesus, so I don't have a clue why you've asked about this.