3: The rules allow corporations to create "public" and "private" Internets, destroying the one Internet as we know it
For the first time, these rules would embrace a "public Internet" for regular people vs. a "private Internet" with all the new innovations for corporations who pay more -- ending the Internet as we know it and creating tiers of free speech and innovation, accessible only if you have pockets deep enough to pay off the corporations.4

Um. You can already have private internet. THE INTERNET

is just the biggest public WAN (Wide Area Network) in the world. There are other country spanning private WANS (PRIVATE INTERNETS OMG) available, this is nothing new and THE INTERNET

will always be the one most people will use.
2: Online tollbooths are allowed, destroying innovation
The rules passed today would allow big Internet Service Providers like Verizon and Comcast to charge for access to the "fast lane." Big companies that could afford to pay these fees like Google or Amazon would get their websites delivered to consumers quickly, while independent newspapers, bloggers, innovators, and small businesses would see their sites languish in the slow lane, destroying a level playing field for competition online and clearly violating Net Neutrality.3
WTF!? How is this any different to people/companies with money being able to pay for well optimised websites and high/priority bandwidth whereas small sites can't? Nothing new here apart from alarmist bs.
As for point 1, are they talking about 3G networks or wifi? IDC anyway because AMERICA
Obviously if telcos are able to start filtering websites based on their agendas that's bad, but that doesn't seem to be what is happening here.