I played around again tonight.  First I started by using a plastic pick to go around every chip on the board pin by pin while I powered on and off to see if I could get the bios to boot again.  I also picked and prodded all over the board, wiggled and prodded every cap, vias freakin' everything.  I couldn't get the bios back just the blank screen (usually white, sometimes red or purple).
I went back to my desk and decided to check continuity again from 6270 to 6280, 6260 and VRAM chips.  This time I was very careful and easy when touching the pins.  I was hoping this would prevent me from "accidentally" fixing the problem.  I then checked each pin with the logic probe to make sure everything matched up.  Below is my worksheet

Since everything checked out OK I powered it up again and low and behold the damn bios booted.  Now, since CD bios is back again I figured I would try and boot a disc again.  Even with the door switch pushed it, it still displayed the "close door" message.  I checked and the switch closes.  I even checked from the little transistor to a far away via on the other side of the switch and opened an closed it.  WTF!  I am now adding issues.  It makes me wonder if the solder bridge I removed was there for this issue.  I have to look into that issue further.  Below is a picture of the solder bridge I removed.

Since I got frustrated with messing with the CD I decided to verify good connection to all hu slot solder pads.  That is all good.  I then soldered the TG connector back in and tested a hu card game.  Hu card game only brings up white (or sometimes red or purple) screen.  If I remove the card it will boot bios.  I have tried multiple games.  I even thoroughly re-cleaned the slot (I had cleaned it previously).  Then I wanted to verify there isn't a bent or broken pin I couldn't see in the slot so I put a card in as far as I could with the card pins still slightly exposed and tested continuity for card pin to slot pin.  That also checked out just fine.  
I guess I should re-check all outgoing pins on 6270 again with a game inserted and see if there are any changes.  I don't know, I'm starting to pull my hair out with this thing... it's starting to inch it's way closer to the scrap pile.