Ya, but the pot to me was 20, and the call was 10, I still had pot odds to call the 10 (granted I was slighty under pot odds with him holding the ace as well) on the turn and about the same on the river.

With this type of player + pot odds I'd tend to think I would come out ahead of this situations more than often than not.

As for implied odds, what do you consider implied odds Kool, I was under the impression from FTR article, I had implied odds on this guy as well.

This the last factor that is important to consider - implied odds. In the game of no-limit holdem, you potentially could win a much larger pot than the current pot you are calculating your odds against. If you do hit your hand, could you then bet the entire pot amount and assume Player1 will call? How much of a bankroll does Player1 have and is it possible to take it all on this hand? These are interesting questions and also can affect your decision. The total pot size at the very end of the hand, could easily justify making the call in the hopes of winning that pot. This is called "implied odds" and should also be considered.
I know you guys are saying I shouldn't have even played the hand being out of position and a 2xBB PFR, but against this type of player I was looking for a strong flop/draw hand and it was only $1 to me to see the flop. I'm not going to sit there waiting for someone else to clean his pockets when I know I can.