The talk origins site is a bunch of propaganda -- twist the science to make evolution appear as fact. These guys are a bunch of religious humanist zealots -- look at the links to the guys who passed away. This is all they did with their time.
I would recommend the article "Five Major Evolutionist Misconceptions about Evolution." I think this link will get you there
http://www.trueorigin.org/isakrbtl.asp
Yes, they cite quite a number of science journal articles and books. It should be easy to substantiate a claim that they twist these sources away from the original authors' intended sense. If they did, they would be doing "creation science" against creation science and the situation would have that parallelism so often claimed by creationists when denounced for their tacts. ("And EVOLUTIONISTS never do this. Oh, yeah!")
The problem thus far is that the claim of symmetry has been like Clinton calling Republicans "the free lunch crowd" when liberalism is the pandering-est political movement going. The real evidence is all evolution. The dirty scholarship is all creation science/ID.
Anyway, I'm sure you'd like to put some flesh on this claim by showing the discrepancies between the T.O. citations and the original works.
Name one falsehood on TalkOrigins.