Just saying, I voted for the guy, and I'm honestly not impressed by most of these. Actually, every single one I can come up with caveats for. In the case of the Guantanamo Bay one, he may have signed the order the day he took office, but two years on with no Congressional solution, and he's not exactly pushing for it.
Ended Bush administration's CIA program of 'enhanced interrogation methods' by requiring that the Army field manual be used as the guide for terrorism interrogations
So long as Bradley Manning is still rotting in his iron maiden with no actual charges, this one is going to raise an eyebrow, even if it is genuinely true. As long as "not torturing" is used as an acceptable mark on the step to "due process", I'm going to be a little more demanding.
Increased minority access to capital
I have no idea what this is supposed to be referring to, and the explanatory link goes to a pdf that's no longer hosted.
And then there's the loads and loads of "accomplishments" pointing to the Health Care Reform Bill (the Affordable Care Act now), which includes the huge caveat that most of it doesn't come into effect for several years yet, on top of a million little niggling issues. Not to mention a sticking point for us who remember history, and just how little Obama had to do with the bill's construction.