of the tools you named, the tablesaw is your best bet.... assuming
it's a "professional" one with a cast iron top and a real motor.
getting the saw tuned up well enough to do what you want is a bit of
an adventure, but well worth it.
first, you have to get the saw tuned up. that's too big a topic for
this post, so I'll refer you to google:
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.woodworking/search?
hl=en&group=rec.woodworking&q=%2Btable+%2Bsaw+%2Bt une+%2Bup&qt_g=Search
+this+group
then you need to have a suitable blade.
then you need to build yourself a miter sled.