Finally Got it.

So from what I understand, if anyone else has this issue, and kind
figure it out.
The problem I had was that my authentication setting for my
application was set to allow anyone with a Google Account to access
the application, however my application is a Google Apps application.
When you try to authenticate within the application it will only
authenticate regular Google Accounts, creating a regular non-google
apps account gets around this limitation, however you have to watch
and make sure you have completely logged out of your Google Apps
account before you accept the invite for your non-google apps account,
otherwise it will just login with your Google Apps account.

Is there a bug report open for the Google Account vs. Google Apps
issue?

On Nov 23, 10:09 pm, Michael Robellard <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I tried what you suggested and now I am getting a 403 forbidden,
> when logging on with my [email protected] which I have set up as an
> application developer
>
> Authentication Options:
> When this application was created it was configured to allow anyone
> with a valid Google Account to sign in if the Google Accounts API is
> used for authentication. A Google Account includes all Gmail Accounts,
> but does not include accounts on Google Apps domains. Learn more
> Note: pages that don't use authentication are visible to anyone.

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