Aaranovitch Watch linked to me. 
Wikipedia has an article on the Manifesto. 
Paul Burgin has blogged about it. 
Norm has a new "platform" out rebutting some of the criticisms of the Manifesto. 
James Hamilton welcomed the launch and has some interesting thoughts on the side about comments. 
Chris Marsden and Julie Hyland at the WSWS describe the EM as "Ex-liberals for imperalism and war". 
Windy Weather just don't like it (because it's capitalist - part of the reason I rather like it). 
Tim Sewell: "If an initiative such as this can gain the support of those not previously involved in any kind of organised politics, people who have been turned off by the shenanigans of the far left, or, indeed, people who just weren't very interested before, then already, in some small way, it can be counted a success" 
Cloggie has a slightly different opinion: "a last ditch attempt by the pro-war left to regain some credibility, be creating a list of principles to which socalled decent leftists should subscribe. It's gotten a lot of media attention because these people are well plugged into the British media circles, not because of any intrisic merit it has." 
