I have the evidence that leads to inference. I have the evidence of fully formed humans and fully formed apes, and nothing in-between.
I have fully formed reptiles and full formed amphibians, and nothing in between.
I have mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, crustaceans, invertebrates, etc, etc.
What I do not have is a currently existing missing link (ie: transitional form), although I ought to have billions of samples if Evolution were true. I ought to have friends over every weekend for a 'transitional form' Bar-b-que, since transitional forms would be so plentiful, that they would be the cheapest thing to purchase at the deli.
I don't expect you to believe it, but here is a real live transitional. Note its position in the chart which follows (hint--in the upper center):

Site: Koobi Fora (Upper KBS tuff, area 104), Lake Turkana, Kenya (4, 1)
Discovered By: B. Ngeneo, 1975 (1)
Estimated Age of Fossil: 1.75 mya * determined by Stratigraphic, faunal, paleomagnetic & radiometric data (1, 4)
Species Name: Homo ergaster (1, 7, 8), Homo erectus (3, 4, 7), Homo erectus ergaster (25)
Gender: Female (species presumed to be sexually dimorphic) (1, 8)
Cranial Capacity: 850 cc (1, 3, 4)
Information: Tools found in same layer (8, 9). Found with KNM-ER 406 A. boisei (effectively eliminating single species hypothesis) (1)
Interpretation: Adult (based on cranial sutures, molar eruption and dental wear) (1)
See original source for notes:
Source: http://www.mos.org/evolution/fossils/fossilview.php?fid=33

Source: http://wwwrses.anu.edu.au/environment/eePages/eeDating/HumanEvol_info.html