No, network manager is wrong doing.

By default network-manager should accept the routes told by the vpn
server. If the vpn server is telling the client that the default route
should be through the tunnel, nm should obey it. Of course it's great
that you could override the configuration sent by the vpn server, but
the problem here is that nm is not following the configuration sent by
the server.

My openvpn server is configured with:
redirect-gateway def1
This should add a default gw through the tunnel, with higher priority than the 
already present default gw. Network Manager is not adding on Intrepid. It was 
working properly on Hardy.

Also nm is not able to remember any manual route added to the
configuration.

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Intrepid regression: default route is no longer redirected over VPN tunnel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269071
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