Just for the fun of it though, and because explaining things helps me clarify and also exposes flaws for correction (which believe it or not I like) I'm going to explain to you why some does not mean all here.
Now it is true there are commands in the Koran like 5:51 ~
O ye who believe! Take not the Jews and the Christians for your friends and protectors; they are but friends and protectors to each other. And he amongst you that turns to them (for friendship) is of them. Verily Allah guideth not a people unjust ~But the self-reforming Muslim can present conflicting verses such as Koran 60:8 ~
Allah forbids you not, With regard to those who Fight you not for (your) Faith Nor drive you out Of your homes, From dealing kindly and justly With them: For Allah loveth Those who are just. ~
The self reforming Muslim might also point to things like context and translation as to why his is the superior interpretation (although he ignores when such things suggest the opposite.

)
Some Muslims are like some Christians. They aren't that concerned with what's in the book. They prefer to just get along.
Also things like history, culture, current political climate, or geography can create a warmer interpretation for the greasier commands of the ideology.
So yeah, some are like this:

or this:

but not all. Some are bad Mohammedans, but good people.